According to the newspaper, at this event, NATO member states will face a challenge to "the unity, resolve, and security of the alliance" due to two threats.
"What makes things even more difficult for Zelensky is that he is not expected to attend the main summit, and unlike in previous years, he will not deliver an eloquent speech to NATO leaders.
Instead, the alliance has decided to set Zelensky and the whole Ukraine issue aside, for fear of offending Trump," the article wrote.
The first threat comes from Trump, who has claimed a lack of support from NATO and is withdrawing US troops from Europe.
For example, on the eve of the summit, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged the Polish delegation to exercise caution in any statements concerning further financial assistance to Ukraine.
According to the article, all of this is bad news for Zelensky, who will be attending the NATO summit as a guest.
Meanwhile, Zelensky himself stated that he intended to discuss accelerating the delivery of interceptor missiles for air defense at the NATO summit. »