Zelenskyy states ‘victory strategy’ to end Russia war consistsof NATO subscription

Zelenskyy states ‘victory strategy’ to end Russia war consistsof NATO subscription

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Ukrainian president informs parliament it’s ‘possible to end the war no lateron than next year’ if his proposition is followed.

Published On 16 Oct 2024

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy states his “victory strategy” to end the war with Russia consistsof demands for particular weapons and an “unconditional” invite to signupwith NATO now.

“If we start moving according to this triumph strategy now, it might be possible to end the war no lateron than next year,” Zelenskyy stated on Wednesday in a speech to the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament.

The veryfirst, he informed legislators, was getting an “unconditional invite” to signupwith the military alliance, which would program “how our partners really see Ukraine’s location in the security architecture”.

The Ukrainian leader justrecently concluded a whirlwind trip of numerous European capitals, attempting to win approval for the five-point strategy from Western partners, which have stopped brief of openly voicing their assistance for it so far.

“Regardless of what [Russian President Vladimir] Putin desires, we needto all modification the situations so that Russia is required to peace,” he informed parliament of the proposition that likewise consistsof military, political and financial components.

Ukraine’s defence forces and weapons should be boosted from Russian rocket and drone attacks, he stated, repeating a call for his nation’s allies to lift constraints on Ukraine’s usage of long-range arms on military targets in Russia.

Russia was fast to dismiss Zelenskyy’s proposition, calling it “some ephemeral peace strategy”.

“The just peace strategy there can be is for the Kyiv program to understand the futility of the policy it is pursuing and comprehend the requirement to sober up,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated on Wednesday.

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