The Ukrainian president continues his diplomatic tour, while Vladimir Putin appears increasingly isolated on the international stage.
From Italy to Germany, passing through France, the United Kingdom, the Arab Summit and the Group of Seven, Volodymyr Zelensky Leads a diplomatic offensive to bolster international support for Ukraine.
The country says it is ready for the spring offensive and this world tour, according to some experts, can be considered a success in many ways.
“Zelensky wouldn’t be invited to all of those countries, or to all of those events, if those countries didn’t believe that Ukraine would win the war. It won’t.” that will collapse,” Analytics Phillips. P. O’BrienProfessor of Strategic Studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.
For his part, the Russian president is restricted in his movements as a result of the arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court last March. This unprecedented isolation for Vladimir Putinas well as tightening sanctions against Moscow, which will be decided on Friday G7 leaders meet at a summit in Hiroshimain Japan, 15 months after Russia invaded Ukraine.