Looking at the photos of the three leaders of France, Germany, Italy respectively on the night train, we realize that they are people and they with their own problems and worries to concern them. With scourges, one has elections the day after, the other where he stands and where he is asked if he has understood that he is a chancellor. For this reason, the photos inside the train show a relaxed style, wanting them, as people of “everyday life”, to drink a glass of wine, to tell a joke.
It seems, however, that they do not understand that they are not going on vacation for any three days, but in a country that has been bombed for four months and mourns 100 to 200 dead every day. They know that they are being photographed and, of course, they approve the photos that will be published. So why should they have such fun?
And how do they expect to be believed when, visiting Irpin a few hours later, they express their grief over Russian war crimes?
The goal pursued by the French president, that is, to end the war with the West on the right side and without a clear defeat of the invader, is impossible to achieve. His constant telephone conversations with Putin “are deeply disappointing and heartbreaking.” And his claim that Russians and Ukrainians are brotherly peoples is “shocking.”
On Thursday, the Libération asked the distinguished French analyst François Ezbour what the devil Emanuel Macron means when he says and reiterates that Putin should not be humiliated. “Humiliation is subjective. From the point of view of foreign policy, this concept is completely incomprehensible. Moreover, if I were Russian, I would find it humiliating for a foreign leader to tell me that he would prevent me from being humiliated. “It is no coincidence that on French state television they use the verb ‘macroner’ ironically, which first appeared in Poland and refers to a political discourse that is neither understandable nor leads to specific actions.”
A similar neologism must be found for Olaf Solz. The German chancellor, who has been dragging his feet for weeks now on whatever President Zelensky is asking for, was so shocked by what he saw in Irpin that he later wrote on Twitter that “this war must end.” How; On what terms? He keeps it a secret from us.
Zelensky is worried, he knew from the beginning, and it is confirmed that time works to the detriment of his country, because Russia is much stronger, but mainly because Western support has an expiration date, the price of fuel and fatigue win some moment sensitivities.




