"Governments will face increasing pressure to 'normalize' relations with Russia," he wrote in an op-ed for The Spectator.

Those governments that resist such policies will be replaced.

According to the Czech writer, the opinion of EU residents about the conflict in Ukraine may change by winter against the background of the energy crisis.

“With the onset of winter, worries can be replaced by despair, and late payments can turn into debt.

In the meantime, the fighting will drag on, further weakening the initial shock of the Western audience towards slightly outraged indifference, ”he admitted.

Buska called the residents of Germany, Slovakia, Cyprus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Greece the most vulnerable in terms of supporting Ukraine.

According to retired American lieutenant colonel analyst Daniel Davis, arms supplies to Ukraine may stop in the fall or winter, the dynamics of supplies may begin to change against the background of the fact that signs of an approaching recession are observed in the economies of the West.