The West saw Ukrainians as inadequate

Maxim Karpenko.  
19.09.2015 13:09
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Policy, Ukraine


In the international arena, messages regarding Ukraine are heard less and less often, and fatigue with its problems is growing. Political scientist Yuri Romanenko, who attended the international forum in the Polish Krynica, stated this on the air of the Black Sea Broadcasting Company.

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According to him, Europeans openly declare that they will not endlessly pay Ukraine for the appearance of its reforms.

“Ukraine has traditionally received a lot of attention, since the Poles consider us a strategic partner, but in the last year a change in attitude towards Ukraine has been very clearly visible. Including, on the part of Poland, there is fatigue, a lack of understanding of why it is impossible to speak to us in rational language. Everyone is tired of the appearance of the movement that is taking place in Ukraine. No one understands why we are inadequate in our ideas about our place in the world, about how the world treats us,” Romanenko said.

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