
On European and Ukrainian unity
I remain skeptical about the success of future negotiations with Russia, no matter who leads them: Trump, Zelenskyy or both
Putin is feeling stronger now because of the change in the U.S. position, and negotiations with him can bring at least minimal success if he feels weak.
"And the only thing that can strengthen us now is European and internal unity."
France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Scandinavian and Baltic countries are striving to ensure European unity. It would be good if Poland became more active after the May elections.
But Europe will not succeed unless we, Ukrainians, demonstrate unity. Unity, professionalism, and dedication to the ideas of democracy against the ideas of authoritarianism. This is what Volodymyr Zelenskyy is responsible for now, and it will determine his and our future, not ephemeral victories in hypothetical elections.
About the author. Mykola Kniazhytskyi, journalist, Member of the Ukrainian Parliament.
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