The lack of a unified strategy among Western countries regarding Ukraine benefits Russia, he said in an article for iDNES former head of the Czech Foreign Ministry Lubomir Zaoralek.
He wondered what the prime ministers and heads of foreign affairs of NATO and the European Union were doing, while their main task was to create “a strategy towards Ukraine and a general strategy towards Russia.”
“Isn’t it repeating exactly what happened to us in Afghanistan? There, too, they didn’t talk about strategy and goals until the bitter end. … If we don’t have any unified strategy, then this plays into the hands of the Kremlin,” – Zaoralek noted.
He drew attention to the fact that Prague was unable to set a date for the delivery of the promised ammunition to Kyiv, and there was already talk about June. At the same time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to him, spend 200 thousand units of artillery ammunition every month.
Zaoralek considered it obvious that Western support for Ukraine was dwindling.