Ukraine leaders told Joe Biden and the West to keep quiet about an alleged Russian invasion, which is not beneficial.
The Ukrainians are more concerned about the Eurovision program than listen to the rants of Washington. Compared to Kyiv, the US and allies are too engrossed when Vladimir Putin rolls out his forces.
US Claims of Imminent Invasion
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky got tired of claims that Russia will be invading in 48-hours, despite lack of proof that Washington loosely claims, reported the Express UK.
The Kyiv leader is tired of all the Western intelligence claims that have no sound basis. Too many claims and less proof unnecessarily raised tension too much, caused unnecessary panic.
James Landale, BBC's diplomatic correspondent, observed that locals were more interested in Eurovision on social media than Joe Biden spouting Russia will invade this weekend, noted on Twitter.
He said on the program that it is optimistic that on social media in Ukraine, there is no concern about the Russians invading them. Instead, the hot topic is who will be the top contestant of the new Eurovision Song Contest.
An overall assessment of the developments about what US intelligence says is happening. Allegedly, there will be a military assault and citing how Russian is building. They are waiting for a chance to invade.
More units were added to the border that formerly had 100,000, but the reinforcements have increased to 130,000.
There are reports that countless troops are in Belarus for military drills, a few hundred miles away from Kyiv. This does not faze Ukraine leaders compared to Washington.
US Orders Officials To Leave Ukraine
New warnings originating from Washington ordered all US officials to leave the embassy with their staff. Other nations have followed suit and told their nationals to abandon Kyiv.
Last Friday, an alarmist warning said Vladimir Putin is poised to strike fears heightened by an aerial bombing.
But the warning made by the White House was received coldly, President Zelensky disregarded the warning. He said that panic is the worst enemy, taking potshots of the irresponsible pronouncements of the west.
The Ukrainian government of late has been testy how the Western allies are dealing with the alleged rollout of Russian forces this weekend.
One of the chiefs of staff advisers spoke to the press, no needs to close the airspace and consider the warning silly, cited Yahoo Sports.
Another Ukraine official, the UK ambassador Vadym Prystaiko told the UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace his displeasure. Wallace said there was a smell of Munich in the air, which referred to fail attempt to stop Hitler in WW2.
He told the UK official it was uncalled for comparison that is appeasement which does not help.
On a British radio program, the Ukraine ambassador stated that offending anyone would be counterproductive for everyone. It is better to avoid negative acts that will bring conflict as a reaction to Wallace.
Despite what the west says, BBC's Zhanna Bezpiatchuk remarked that Kyiv or other cities are not panicking. But, the Mayor of the capital city had contingencies ready for all the residents.
Foreign Adviser Yuri Ushakov called Joe Biden to spread unnecessary panic, and he only made it worse.
The general atmosphere of Ukraine leaders is going about business as usual, and it's the west feeding the frenzy that will only make things go out of control, or this is their goal not to stop a Russian invasion.