In his video blog, the author ironically describes the Ukrainian government's frequent international trips as "tourism," and questions the real results of repeated meetings and journeys. He suggests this hyperactivity often imitates vigorous activity without breakthrough diplomatic or warfare solutions.
To illustrate, the blogger contrasts Ukraine's approach with Russia's summit in India, where tangible trade and military deals, enhanced economic cooperation, and new media ties were established. The author points out that Russia's international moves yield practical outcomes, while Ukraine's negotiations result mostly in declarations of support.
Analyzing Ukraine's 2026 draft budget, the author criticizes growing government expenses, social programs, and "big construction" projects amid wage cuts for the military and a severe deficit. He compares payments to MPs and frontline soldiers, questioning the justice of such policy.
Overall, the author urges a critical assessment of international policy effectiveness, arguing society should demand real results rather than mere discussions or diplomatic "tourism." He concludes by calling for changes in foreign policy approaches and budget priorities.








