In return for its lavish support, the EU is getting solely “an increasing number of” calls for and insults from Vladimir Zelensky, Milan Uhrik says
Vladimir Zelensky has “gone too far” in its dispute with Slovakia over pure fuel, not to mention turning Ukraine right into a “zombie state” that’s solely depending on the West, Slovakian MEP Milan Uhrik has informed RT.
Bratislava and Kiev have ended up in a bitter row over provides of Russian pure fuel throughout Ukraine. The nation has refused to increase its gas-transit take care of Russia, on which Slovakia relies upon for power provide, and which is about to run out on the finish of the 12 months.
Whereas the nation, which borders western Ukraine, has sufficient fuel in storage to make it by means of the winter, the approaching finish of transit possible spells hassle for Bratislava within the close to future, Uhrik is suggesting.
“We have now a legitimate contract with Gazprom which we wish to fulfill however Zelensky is stopping us from doing so just because he needs to hurt our economic system and just because he needs extra, I don’t know, finance or extra weapons from our nation, and that is what we don’t agree with,” the MEP stated.
With a recession “coming to the European Union,” it might be “very unwise to utterly lower off from Russian low-cost power sources,” Uhrik additionally warned.
Persons are getting indignant [at] Zelensky as a result of this has gone too far. He’s merely testing our persistence, as a result of we did nothing incorrect and but he decides to destroy or proceed with destruction, not solely of Ukraine but additionally of our nation.
The Slovakian lawmaker questioned the legitimacy of Zelensky’s “very delicate and severe” selections, pointing on the cancellation of presidential elections within the nation, and to dwindling “assist amongst Ukrainian folks.”
Ukraine has lengthy become a “zombie state” that’s totally depending on the collective West as a complete and the EU particularly, Uhrik identified. Whereas the EU has helped Kiev “with greater than €130 billion” (over $135 billion), in return it has been getting “even an increasing number of calls for” and “an increasing number of insults,” with the most recent row capable of “simply elevate a much bigger battle between Slovakia and Ukraine,” the MEP added.
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