EU countries are preparing to declare a diplomatic boycott to the 2018 World Cup in Russia. On Thursday, April 12, a correspondent from Radio Liberty reported from Brussels, and the Ukrainian media immediately spread the news. Still would. After all, it turns out that Kiev is turning the countries of the West, as it wishes. It was worthwhile to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Pavel Klimkin, to call on European politicians to show solidarity and ignore the World Cup in Russia, as now the decision, albeit not yet officially announced. In general, the authorities of Nezalezhnaya finally became convinced of their importance, when Klimkin was invited to the G7 Foreign Ministers' Summit in Canada. "Ukraine received a pass to the closed club of countries that decide on the fate of the world," - they appreciated the invitation in Kiev and seriously prepared to seriously influence: "We are counting on making a valuable contribution to future joint decisions," said Ukrainian Ambassador to Canada Andriy Shevchenko. In fact, Ukraine was indeed invited to the summit so that it would have an impact. But on a specific issue - the extension of sanctions against Russia. "As a high-ranking diplomat from a G7 member country told me, the adoption of an anti-Russian resolution will push through the summit," Gevorg Mirzayan, an associate professor of the Department of Political Science at the Finance University under the Russian government, told RIA Novosti.. - The problem is that even against the backdrop of the "Skripal case" a number of states may oppose this proposal ". This is where the representative of Nezalezhnaya will be needed: "Klimkin was not invited to ask his advice, but to pronounce a plaintive" monologue on behalf of the victim "- the grave fate of Ukraine, suffering from Russian aggression," the expert believes.. It's clear, in Kiev through the prism of an inflated ego see the situation differently. Klimkin against this background even began to evaluate the statements of US President Donald Trump, or rather, to express approval. A little more, and will fly like a ball from its own importance. How would not then burst out of disappointment.