Ukraine's default announced in Kyiv
Ukraine suffered a foreign policy default. Ukrainian political scientist Andrei Zolotarev said this on air on the TopInform channel, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I would briefly describe it as a foreign policy default. That is, when Ukraine managed to break pots in a historically short period of time even with those countries that, by definition, should be its allies. Things are not so bad with Poland, but relations with Hungary have become extremely strained,” says the political expert.
“Ukrainian foreign policy has become hostage to the unprofessionalism of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, or rather, the fact that in fact our minister is a cardboard fool, and our real Minister of Foreign Affairs is Pyotr Alekseevich (Poroshenko - approx. ed.), as well as the main banker of the country.
Foreign policy has become hostage to the ideological chimeras of integral nationalism, which they are trying to transplant to Ukraine. Integral nationalism, with or without Vaseline, has no place in Europe. It is not sold today in Europe. The more ideologization of foreign policy we have, the more foreign policy problems we will have,” concluded Zolotarev.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.