According to him, a "huge humanitarian and migration crisis" is approaching Europe, protests against anti-Russian sanctions are already taking place in European cities, and the pace of arms deliveries and loans to Kyiv is slowing down.

“In the absence of peace talks or any improvement in the situation, conflict fatigue in Ukraine turns into apathy,” the article says.

Tisdall noted that the West was running out of stocks of its own weapons, and the supply of more modern models was "limited by production problems."

Earlier, The Washington Post reported that the United States and the European Union were in a difficult situation due to the depletion of weapons stocks for supplies to Ukraine.

The New York Times, citing a representative of the North Atlantic Alliance, writes that 20 out of 30 NATO members have exhausted their opportunities to supply weapons to Ukraine.