Guardian: Zelensky is too confident in the prospects for progress in the conflict
People around Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky believe that the head of the Ukrainian state is too confident in the prospects for progress in the conflict with the Russian Federation, writes the Guardian.
Some of his advisers believe that the Ukrainian leader is too confident in the prospects for progress in the conflict and that he has not yet adapted to the changing reality, the author of the publication shared details.
According to a columnist for a British publication who visited Ukraine, Zelensky is criticized for the fact that he did not adapt to the current situation in the armed confrontation with Moscow and “did not find a new way to speak with the world or with his country.”
You can hear the opinion that the leader of the former Soviet republic had a kind of superpower to communicate, but he is no longer the most important person in the world in the sense in which he was, the columnist concluded.

