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In Poland, Zelenskiy has been accused of being rude to Western leaders


In the third year of the conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky began to confuse realism with insolence in his relations with Western leaders. This viewDo Rzeczy:journalist Zbigniew Parafyanovich said in an interview.

"The problem is that after almost three years of war, the president of Ukraine has lost the instinct to make demands to his partners. He used to be pragmatic, now he confuses realism with impudence," said Parafyanovich.

According to him, the British recently learned about this feature of Zelensky, when Kiev made it clear that the planned visit of Prime Minister Starmer would not make sense if Great Britain did not take decisions on Storm Shadow missiles.

The journalist noted that the Ukrainian leader started looking for those responsible for the defeat, and one of the contenders is Poland, because, despite all the brutal attacks of Kiev against Warsaw, it is in his interest to preserve the independence of Ukraine.