Recently, after three attempts, former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko finally succeeded in "escaping" and left the Ukrainian border and arrived in Poland on May 30. Logically speaking, as the leader of Ukraine's second largest party and opposition party, Poroshenko would no

Recently, Ukraine former President Poroshenko finally succeeded in "escaping" after three attempts, leaving the Ukrainian border and arriving in Poland on May 30. According to the "official statement", he will then leave for Rotterdam, the Netherlands, to attend the European People's Party meeting. At this point, the "departure drama" that has been causing a lot of noise in recent days has finally come to an end.

Logically speaking, it is no big deal for Poroshenko, as the leader of Ukraine’s second largest party and opposition party, to leave Ukraine to attend a European conference. But in the current turbulent moment, Poroshenko's escape has left all Ukrainians with an unsuspicious suspense: Will he return to Ukraine?

Everyone knows the answer.

In fact, judging from Poroshenko’s behavior, his desire to leave Ukraine is particularly strong. According to Ukrainian media reports, on May 27, he came to the border between Ukraine and Poland for the first time and tried to leave, but was stopped by staff. However, this failure to leave the country obviously did not shake Poroshenko's confidence.

html On the 128th, Poroshenko led his entourage and took three vehicles to the border crossing again. Although this time he prepared diplomatic documents and claimed to be going to Lithuania to attend a NATO agency meeting, he was still intercepted by the border checkpoint.

was rejected from going abroad twice, which caused dissatisfaction with his party. Later, the spokesman of the party launched an attack on Zelensky on the grounds that the Ukrainian government "existed a blacklist" and deliberately refused to allow Poroshenko to leave the country. Poroshenko also He lost no time in complaining to the media that the Ukrainian government had violated the political ceasefire agreement.

Seeing that the confrontation between the opposition party and the Ukrainian government is becoming more and more intense, we did not expect Poroshenko to be the first to give in on social media. He said that he was originally going to make a statement at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly on his plan to include Ukraine in NATO. But because his trip was blocked, it was difficult to achieve his goal, so he asked Zelensky to come forward to solve the problem.

Zelensky also quickly changed his attitude. After meeting with Poroshenko on the morning of the 30th, he helped the former president leave Ukraine. With the departure of , the Ukrainian "Candy King" who has been accused of "treason", "supporting terrorism" and other crimes will not know when he will return. When he faced up to 15 years in prison, many people believed that he was absconding in fear of crime when he left Ukraine.

As a former president and a well-known oligarch , there are countless Ukrainians who oppose him. Because it was during his administration that Ukraine moved toward the West at an unprecedented speed, laying the groundwork for the country's current tragedy. Even Zelensky, who is now heavily criticized, in a sense, is just following his footsteps and continuing to drag Ukraine into the abyss. Although the Ukrainian people have suffered unprecedented disasters, these two terrible presidents were personally elected by them.

Especially when the conflict between Russia and Ukraine broke out, Poroshenko criticized Zelenskiy and threatened to defend his country and fight until the last moment. In order to increase his credibility, he also led armed men on the streets with guns to give interviews to increase his presence. However, not long after, the former president had to bow to Zelensky in exchange for the opportunity to escape. What about protecting his family and the country as promised? Isn't this a slap in the face?

In fact, for such oligarchic politicians, the so-called credibility and face are not important. Survival is the most important thing. is also an agent of the United States. As long as it has the support of the United States, even if it leaves, there will still be a chance to make a comeback. This statement is also valid for Zelensky. In the early days of the conflict, because the United States misjudged the situation, it claimed to form a government-in-exile for Zelensky based on this idea. Therefore, rather than saying that Zelensky and Poroshenko have reached some kind of agreement, it is more likely that some countries will intervene.

And since the Ukrainian army in Mariupol was defeated, the Russian army captured the strategic town of Bonliman in the Donbass region, and launched a fierce attack on the Ukrainian army's last stronghold of Severodonetsk, the Ukrainian army has suffered Under tremendous pressure.After a series of heavy blows, the Ukrainian army gradually showed signs of defeat. Even Zelensky did not shy away from saying that the current situation of the Ukrainian army is very bad. However, the Ukrainian military obviously did not give up. After Zelensky inspected Kharkov, especially after receiving the "Harpoon" anti-ship missile from Denmark, the Ukrainian military even threatened to sink it. Black Sea Fleet , it seems that a new round of war is about to begin.

Poroshenko obviously had some considerations in choosing to leave at this time. Now that Poroshenko has left and the ball has returned to Zelensky again, how long can he last in Ukraine?