Whitewavemark2
Doing well, yes, but not as well as UK gov, who have been much, much better with economic sanctions and weaponry.
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European Union President Ursula Von Der Leyen visits Ukraine to see Bucha massacre victims for herself.
(105 Posts)Brave women and just the right thing to do.
Obviously it needs to be done with care but going into Ukraine tells Putin we have not bowed to his views. We still see Ukraine as a sovereign state.
Our Armed Forces have been training with the Ukrainians for several years
And Johnson has only been PM for three of them. The Ukranian's war with Russia has been going since 2014. He really can't take any credit for previous British help'
I don't find his visit to Ukraine at all admirable. It was a photo opportunity for him and a chance to escape from the Sunak row (which there is no doubt that he instigated).
He will have talked very big to Zelenskiy, who will either be aware that Johnson always promises more than he can perform or has a bit of a shock coming to him.
I also think that Zelenskiy, who I hugely admire, is an actor and has run a highly successful campaign to win hearts and minds. When he talks about his friend Boris I'm thinking 'I bet you say that to all the girls..'
Nor is Johnson the first European leader to visit Kyiv since Russia retreated... Bandwagon jumping comes to mind...
Zelenskyy was the first to fight against this and now Russia is destroying Ukraine.
I think they bought up agricultural land in Eastern Europe - control the fuel and food and you will start to gradually control the people and their governments.
Everyone was blinded by money.
I did know it was Europe wide, but I wasn’t aware of Germany being part of it, and it did surprise me because I didn’t think Merkel would tolerate it. Money obviously talks everywhere. If every country tightens sanctions as they are doing now, the pressure being put by the oligarchs on Putin must be tremendous.
vegansrock
Not to mention the UK
That was the whole point of some posts wasn't it? 
We know about the UK but many people thought it was just the UK which was in collusion with Russian oligarchs and seemed unaware that their power and influence is Europe (and EU) wide.
It could depend on how many parties they throw for him and if they redecorated his flat.
Now that made me laugh.
volver
Floriel
So many Boris bashers on GN, I hope they eat their words now that they know Boris has visited too. And I believe the UK has offered a lot more support than Germany. Our Armed Forces have been training with the Ukrainians for several years and Boris has been staunch in his support, as President Zelensky always acknowledges.
Do you not see the irony that in a post complaining about Boris Bashers, you decide to have a bash at the Germans?
The so-called "Boris Bashers" only appear when the Boris Lovers offer a crass insult to people's intelligence IMO.
as President Zelensky always acknowledges. Floriel [Sat 09-Apr-22 18:27:33]
President Zelensky is a very clever man. He says to each country exactly what they want to hear. He would do anything to save Ukraine from the Russians. I'm not sure how many people believe Johnson would do the same. It could depend on how many parties they throw for him and if they redecorated his flat.
Not to mention the UK
Jaxjacky
Oh, I don’t know Casdon looks like Germany has a few too.
www.reuters.com/world/europe/german-resorts-rift-over-russian-oligarch-resonates-across-country-2022-03-21/
Ukraine had problems with its oligarchs
On Nov. 6, 2021, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy signed a law designed to curb oligarch influence
Was that the catalyst?
Oligarchs had infiltrated other European countries too, over many years, especially Eastern and Central Europe. It has been deliberate and systematic.
Floriel
Your not alone in your thinking.
At least this article is from the Guardian so the thread police can’t object. ?
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/05/germany-angela-merkel-power-to-vladimir-putin-russia
LilacChaser
Yes, but for all these visits, what good is the EU actually doing? They've been better than the UK in admitting refugees from Ukraine, admittedly, but are very, very slow in cutting themselves off from Putin and imposing heavy sanctions.
Visits are all very well but they need to be followed up by something constructive.
What is the EU doing?
Here is a list
Taken in millions of refugees
Donated billions of Euros
Given Ukraine vast quantities of weapons
If Ukraine is admitted to the EU which seems almost certain, it will be given billions of Euros for reparation and more.
As one of most most powerful blocks in the world is is putting pressure on the U.N. India and China .
The list goes on but I expect you get the drift?
Yes, but for all these visits, what good is the EU actually doing? They've been better than the UK in admitting refugees from Ukraine, admittedly, but are very, very slow in cutting themselves off from Putin and imposing heavy sanctions.
Visits are all very well but they need to be followed up by something constructive.
Can we not try to play the one-upmanship game here?
The President of the EU seems to have given indications that Ukraine will get to join the EU quickly, Johnson promised more weapons. Czech Republic has sent tanks.
Nobody is sitting in Ukraine with a list deciding who their new best friends are.
Boris may not have visited a disaster area, only Kyiv, but he’s promised weapons, which from the Ukrainian POV is rather more to the point.
Probably Casdon but I don’t know, it’s was a chat I had recently with a friend abroad that alerted me.
Interesting thanks Jaxjacky, I hadn’t seen that - wonder if they have any oligarchs in their government structure as we do here? It looks like the whole of Europe has been turning a blind eye.
Oh, I don’t know Casdon looks like Germany has a few too.
www.reuters.com/world/europe/german-resorts-rift-over-russian-oligarch-resonates-across-country-2022-03-21/
Crikey Floriel you can’t be serious. Who has been cosying up to the Russians, where have the oligarchs seen as the best place for blind eyes to be turned. Clue: not Germany.
Culpable?
I'll away before I say something I shouldn't about countries cosying up to Putin.
I think the Germans have been fairly culpable over the years, cosying up to Putin, making themselves reliant on Russian gas supplies, and resisting stronger sanctions. Boris probably deserves a good bashing for many things, but his support of Ukraine has been steadfast and it’s been actions rather than fine words.
Aren't you complaining that people will bash Boris without the slightest grounds to base it on? And yet you bash the Germans for something that isn't true.
Irony.
President Zelenskyy is going to praise anybody who comes to his country and pledges help, or who has sent him weapons and aid. Who would blame him?
volver
Floriel
So many Boris bashers on GN, I hope they eat their words now that they know Boris has visited too. And I believe the UK has offered a lot more support than Germany. Our Armed Forces have been training with the Ukrainians for several years and Boris has been staunch in his support, as President Zelensky always acknowledges.
Do you not see the irony that in a post complaining about Boris Bashers, you decide to have a bash at the Germans?
No Volver, I don’t see any irony here. I wasn’t complaining about general bashing but specifically Boris-bashing, so where exactly is the irony?
Floriel
So many Boris bashers on GN, I hope they eat their words now that they know Boris has visited too. And I believe the UK has offered a lot more support than Germany. Our Armed Forces have been training with the Ukrainians for several years and Boris has been staunch in his support, as President Zelensky always acknowledges.
Do you not see the irony that in a post complaining about Boris Bashers, you decide to have a bash at the Germans?
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