As Kiev’s War Situation Deteriorates, Ukraine’s Zelensky Signs Bilateral Security Agreements With Germany and France
As the Ukraine military and financial help from the US has dried and it’s unlikely to resume any time soon, the European leading countries have turned to bilateral agreements to guarantee immediate assistance, and also signal to Europe and the world their long-term commitment to helping the Kiev regime.
After the UK signed an agreement with Ukraine in January, today both Germany and France have also entered into separate agreements with the war-torn country, as the situation in the frontlines becomes increasingly bad for it.
Both German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron face difficult times at home, with dismal poll numbers and vibrant opposition parties ready to replace them.
Scholz and Macron use the Ukraine war as a distraction and a PR space where they can generate ‘positive agenda’ moments for themselves.