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European leaders still can’t shake the urge to appease Russia
It felt like a historic occasion when the leaders of Europe’s largest states, Germany, Italy and France, finally visited Kyiv on Thursday. Air raid sirens howled as their night train pulled into the Ukrainian capital. French President Emmanuel Macron
spoke of “a message of European unity”. But behind the warm words, there was also plenty of cold calculation as Europe’s leaders push to end the war as soon as possible.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, none of the European Union heavyweights had seen fit to visit Ukraine. Macron, who
boasted that he has spent “at least a hundred hours” on the phone with Vladimir Putin,
declared that he would travel to Kyiv only if he felt it was “useful”. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
spoke dismissively of not wanting to “join the queue of people who do a quick in-and-out for a photo opportunity”.
But the Thursday visit didn’t turn out to be particularly “useful” to Ukraine, which has been pleading desperately for more weapons; nor was it much more than a photo op. Apart from six additional
howitzers from France, all the European leaders offered was
support for Ukraine’s bid to become a member of the E.U. at some point in the future.
It felt like a historic occasion when the leaders of Europe’s largest states, Germany, Italy and France, finally visited Kyiv on Thursday. Air raid sirens howled as their night train pulled into th…
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