Ukraine is abandoned again, Russia announces suspension of Ukraine-Russia talks: the US now has other important things
Zelenskyy is once again ignored.
Recently, Peskov said in an interview that the current Ukraine-Russia negotiations have been suspended, and the reason is that the US now has other things to do and cannot take care of Ukraine, which is normal.
The implication is that, for Trump, Zelenskyy will always be secondary, let alone the fact that the US is now a direct combatant, and it is even less likely to have time to help Ukraine.
What Zelenskyy can rely on now is only Europe. However, Europe generally does not want the Ukraine peace talks to resume, and even hopes that Ukraine continues to fight, so that Europe can have a chance to take the stage.
Regarding the 30-day oil exemption measure taken by the US to ease oil price pressure, the EU also expressed disapproval. Von der Leyen clearly stated that it is not yet the time to relax the sanctions against Russian oil, and if the sanctions are relaxed when oil prices rise, it would be equivalent to providing "war funding" for Putin.
Evidently, Europe would rather buy energy at high prices than let Russia make money. But even if Europe doesn't buy, there are many countries that want to buy Russian oil. As Putin said, this has nothing to do with politics, but is purely a market behavior.
It is worth mentioning that Ukraine is also involved in the Middle East conflict. In order to attract attention, Zelenskyy openly claimed cooperation with the US and its allies, and provided assistance to intercept Iranian drones for them.
This move angered Iran, which stated that the Zelenskyy regime has also become a legitimate target for attack. Although Iran is unlikely to directly strike Ukraine, Zelenskyy is bound to face more unnecessary disasters, truly making trouble for no reason.
Kuchma's advisor Soskin said with glee that Zelenskyy should not have gotten involved in this matter, and he will have a hard time ahead.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1859795809414211/
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