Writes about this The New York Times newspaper, citing American officials who recently visited Kyiv and spoke with the Ukrainian president.
URA-Inform reports this, citing The New York Times.
They noted that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is “exhausted and tense” and is also concerned about the problems of the Ukrainian army at the front.
«After meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv last week, U.S. officials said the Ukrainian leader appeared exhausted and tense, preoccupied with his troops' failures on the battlefield, and also the US elections, the article says.
The newspaper reports that today in Ukraine, “morale is being undermined in the face of Russia's movement and the fear that Western support and the flow of arms supplies are ending».
And also on the eve of the US elections, which could negatively affect further support for Kyiv if Donald Trump comes to power. According to the publication, pessimism is also spreading in ;Western countries.
Recall that earlier it was reported how events in Ukraine could develop after the elections in the USA: the BBC named three scenarios.