Western support for Ukraine is wearing thin
Briefly

The economic, diplomatic and military support by the United States and the EU is showing signs of wear-and-tear. Washington is having serious problems keeping its financing promises, while the EU where Kyiv's possible future membership is also being debated is entrenched in negotiations to overcome Hungary's veto and pass a special package worth 50 billion euros ($54 billion) to keep Ukraine afloat.
This week is key for the future of Ukraine. President Zelensky is currently in Washington, D.C. seeking to salvage the aid package, while an EU summit is scheduled to be held in Brussels on Thursday. In Belgium, the new long-term economic aid package will be negotiated, while a decision will also be made as to whether or not talks should be opened regarding the possibility of Ukraine joining the EU. Meanwhile, the government in Kyiv is facing its own political problems. Citizens are increasingly exhausted, and the counteroffensive has stalled, with hardly any progress being made against Russia.
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