The first setback for Zelensky was the postponement of the huge US military aid bill for Ukraine. Originally, Ukraine** and the army pinned their hopes on this money to provide support in the conflict with Russia. However, the emergence of domestic political games and disagreements in the United States has put the passage of this bill on hold. This news undoubtedly dealt a heavy blow to Ukraine.
The complexity of U.S. politics makes international aid seem unstable at a critical time. This move by the US Congress has also demonstrated to the world the difficulties that exist in international politics. In the international community's assistance, domestic policies and political struggles often become shackles to the arrival of aid. This has led to reflection on the international aid system and how to ensure the stability and timeliness of aid under the interference of political factors.
With US aid on hold, Ukraine is pinning its hopes on the support of the European Union. However, hesitation within the EU and obstructions in Hungary have left Ukraine facing more uncertainty.
This hesitation and disagreement has somewhat undermined Ukraine's confidence in seeking international support. In the face of such a major crisis, European countries demonstrate the complexity within the EU and the dilemma of the lack of unified action. Hungary's opposition, in particular, is not only a huge blow to Ukraine, but also a test of the unity and foreign policy of the entire European Union.
Such hesitation and uncertainty have also made Ukraine realize that international assistance and support do not come naturally, and that further efforts are needed to secure more support and cooperation in diplomacy.
Against the backdrop of instability with foreign aid, Russia has launched a new round of air strikes against Ukraine, bringing a serious military threat to Ukraine.
Russia's military strategy is very obvious, and it uses the uncertainty of Ukraine's international support to increase military pressure. Through continued air strikes and military operations, Russia is trying to weaken Ukraine's defense capabilities and control.
This situation is a huge challenge for Ukraine. Ukraine needs to deal not only with military pressure from the outside, but also with insufficient resources and support from within. This requires Ukraine** and the army not only to make military adjustments, but also to actively seek more international support and cooperation diplomatically.
The delay in US aid, the hesitation of the European Union and the obstruction of Hungary, the intensification of the Russian offensive are intertwined, forming a serious challenge to Ukraine's current and future strategy.
Ukraine** and the military need to adjust militarily accordingly, while also actively seeking more international support and cooperation diplomatically. In this volatile international environment, Ukraine's future will depend on its flexibility and innovation in its internal and external policies.
Zelensky's predicament is not only a challenge for Ukraine itself, but also a test for the international community, especially Western countries.
How the international community responds to Ukraine's request at this critical juncture will have a direct impact on the development of international relations, especially international cooperation and the sharing of responsibilities when dealing with similar conflicts.
Ukraine's future depends not only on its own decisions and efforts, but also to a large extent on the support and participation of the international community.
As the situation in Ukraine changes, so does the role in the international arena. The international community needs to recognize the difficulties and challenges facing Ukraine and actively provide support and assistance to it. Only through cooperation and efforts can we help Ukraine get out of its predicament and achieve a peaceful and stable future.