Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor and a foreign affairs columnist at POLITICO Europe.
At a closed-door parliamentary meeting last week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy didn’t disguise his indignation with domestic critics.
According to a pair of attending lawmakers — who spoke with POLITICO on condition of anonymity for fear of inviting presidential wrath — the Ukrainian leader vented his frustrations to his own Servant of the People party, bemoaning members of parliament, civil society activists and journalists for failing to promote an unwaveringly flattering image of Ukraine to Western partners.


