Ukraine expresses concern about losing Western aid due to the Gaza conflict
The Financial Times has written that international attention to the war in Gaza has worried Ukrainians about the loss of Western support for their country.
The report of the Financial Times has said that: Given the weak offensive against Russia and the absence of signs of backing down from Moscow, Ukraine is facing a protracted war that will require unprecedented and long-term support from its allies. However, the war in Gaza has become a major divisive issue in the US Congress and has widened the gaps in EU support for Kiev. The Financial Times continued to write that: In the regular meeting of the European Union's foreign ministers, which is being held today Monday, Ukraine will not be the main agenda of the negotiations, this being the first time since February 2022. The main agenda of the meeting is the issue of refugees in the ongoing conflict between the Palestinians and the brutal Israeli regime. Last Thursday, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, asked Congress to approve a new aid package for Ukraine and the Zionist regime of Israel, but Biden's request did not have a significant effect on calming the concerns of Ukrainians.
The Financial Times