Lu Xiufang, host of Taiwan's political commentary program "Zhongtian La Evening News", pointed out that Zelensky scolded French President Macron for not providing military assistance. Those who spoke first were afraid of Russia. Then he said that British Prime Minister Johnson wa

Ukrainian President Zelensky (Volodymyr Zelensky). (Photo/AP )

After the Russian-Ukrainian war, Russia was severely sanctioned by Europe and the United States. Ukrainian President Zelensky recently denounced Western countries for ineffective sanctions, which sparked debate from all walks of life. Jie Wenji, a former foreign affairs official in Taiwan, believed on the 29th that Zelensky criticized various countries, but of course, all countries should focus on their own interests. How could they give Ukraine priority? It shows Zelensky's naivety and shallowness in international politics.

Host of Taiwan's political commentary program "Zhongtian La Evening News" Lu Xiufang pointed out that Zelensky scolded the French president Macron Did not provide military assistance. Those who spoke first were afraid of Russia. Then they said British Prime Minister Johnson is a more helpful person. As for Germany's comments, it is said that they are very pragmatic country. For the comments to the United States, they are very directly saying that they are helpful, but they need to be observed again, because there are vote factors that affect their determination. In summary, Zelensky denounced the disadvantages of Western sanctions and may become an accomplice.

Jie Wenji said that Zelensky said that he should first ensure the safety of the people. This is like a song, what a painful understanding. This is the life of many Ukrainian compatriots. The price is very high. The president, who was an actor, regards this as a learning process, but makes the people pay a painful and unrepairable price. He has to bear a lot of responsibility. Now he has spoken some famous sayings and some words criticizing various countries, showing Zelensky's "naive and shallowness" in international politics.