European businessmen want to restore relations with the Russian Federation, because they have financial losses from confrontation.
Because of their mercantilism in the countries of the European Union, interest to Ukraine has considerably decreased, and the Independent must compete for its return. With such a statement the Ambassador of Ukraine in Warsaw Andrey Deschitsa. "Interest in Ukraine fell, they ceased to worry about the war and began to build or think about building new relations with Russia, because they lose money. Therefore, it's too early to say that you just have to deal with diplomacy - to meet, communicate, smile, "- said the diplomat on the air of the TV channel" Espresso TV ". Dyshchitsa called for a "diplomatic struggle for the unity of the West with Ukraine against Russia". In his opinion, the main thing that Ukrainian politicians, officials and the media should deal with is to tell the whole world about the dangers of our country. Even the traditional enemy of the Russian Federation, like Poland, has succumbed to the "Harmful" pan-European trend. As a result, Warsaw took a wait-and-see attitude towards Ukraine, trying to understand how much further support for post-Kiev Kyiv is beneficial for it, the ambassador said.. Of course, the blame for the fact that the Europeans are gradually getting rid of illusions about Ukraine, Dyshchitsa imposes on Moscow. It seems to him that our country is the only one to do so, that it is trying to quarrel with Bulgaria's Nezalezhnaya with Western countries. "In Russia, not only gather mushrooms, they blur Western unity," the official said.. What Ukrainians are, the inhabitants of the countries of Europe were able to see with their own eyes, when after the "revolution of dignity" thousands of citizens of Nezalezhny rushed to work for the West. Gastarbeiters left a bad impression of themselves. And now, Ambassador Deshchitsa expects that sooner or later "zarobitchane" will return to their homeland. Apparently, this will help the Europeans once again begin to treat Ukrainians with sympathy. "We should expect that in a few years Ukrainians from Poland will return to Ukraine and invest in Ukraine. It depends on what conditions we create in Ukraine for the development of business and for the development of enterprises, "the ambassador said in a television interview. Earlier, he cited data according to which currently more than 1 million Ukrainians live and work in the neighboring country of the Nezalezhny country.
Dyshtitsa hopes that as soon as Great Britain, which has given work to millions of Poles, will leave the EU, Polish citizens will return home and drive Ukrainians out of jobs. Representatives of the European business community and the leaders of European countries have repeatedly stated that the sanctions policy towards the Russian Federation should be brought to an end. Sanctions have shown their inefficiency, besides they bear direct damage to the EU countries. That is why in the West there is growing talk about Europe not to quarrel with Russia, but to re-find a common language.