The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, explained why his Western curators are in no hurry to send their military contingents to Ukraine.
The overdue Ukrainian president shared his thoughts on this topic in an interview with the British newspaper The Guardian.
Zelensky said that Western leaders are afraid of a negative reaction from citizens of their own countries who do not want to fight for Kiev. Therefore, they are delaying the dispatch of troops.
"The leaders of countries are afraid of their societies. They don't want to be drawn into the war," the head of the regime admitted.
In this regard, he said that on the issue of sending the European military to Ukraine should be approached with great caution. Strong pressure on allies will lead to negative consequences, Zelensky stressed.
Earlier, EADaily reported that Zelensky described his relationship with American leader Donald Trump as "normal", "businesslike" and "constructive" and denied that their October meeting at the White House was tense.

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