“In the course of this fatal “flirtation”, there were promises of “one hundred percent” support, empty hints of possible NATO membership and the establishment of a security partnership, backed by an increase in material and military assistance that was not guaranteed,” the material says.

It is noted that the statements of the West about the full support of Ukraine can give her "false hope".

“If Kyiv believes Western support is endless or is likely to become more direct, it could end up rejecting the deal it was being offered and suffer because of it when the support it was counting on isn’t there,” warned in the article.

Earlier, geopolitics expert Pierre-Emmanuel Thomann, in an interview with RT, said that weapons supplied by the West to Kyiv could undermine security in Europe.

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev expressed the opinion that the Ukrainian president will continue to "beg for money and weapons from the West", proving that he is "the hope of the liberal world."