As Ukraine's recent backsliding on the front and military operations have failed to live up to expectations, some countries are already turning their backs on Ukraine.
Tensions are also increasing between Poland and Ukraine. Germany stressed that it is difficult to provide military assistance to Ukraine.
And after that, in what way can the processes continue? If the countries of the world refuse to provide support and assistance to Ukraine, in what direction can the situation change? What do foreign experts think about it?
Responding to an Ednews inquiry, OSINT analyst and Finnish military history expert Emil Kastehelmi reminded that tensions between Belarus and Poland are growing:
"For example, Belarus violated the Polish airspace recently. Ukraine and Poland do not have significant disagreements."
According to Finnish military experts, the support for Ukraine is still mostly strong in most western countries:
"There have been some struggles with certain weapon systems, but at the moment the West is sending even more advanced weapons than before. The next step will be fighter jets. The West might see that Ukraine needs also help in terms of training and possibly intelligence. Material help is of course needed as well, but there needs to be a more comprehensive approach in terms of different capabilities if the Western countries want to see Ukraine succeed."
Some countries have, however, depleted their stocks of easily sendable material. At some point, there might be a need for a conversation about producing new equipment for aid packages. There's also a difficulty in terms of sufficient artillery ammo production, but this is an issue the West is constantly working on", E.Kastehelmi concluded.
Ulviyya Shahin