Zelensky’s chief of staff: Some aspects of the “Victory Plan” remain secret
The head of the office of the president of Ukraine said that some of the “victory plan” of the president of this country will remain confidential and will not be shared.
According to RCO News Agency, Andriy Yermak, the chief of staff of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, said on Monday, referring to Zelensky’s “Victory Plan”, “This program belongs to President Zelensky, and I believe that it will be presented to the Ukrainians, just as which the president promised after presenting this program to his American counterpart, but still some of its items remain confidential.
According to the Sputnik News agency, the head of the office of the President of Ukraine further added: “Some cases of the victory plan are very sensitive and as a result remain confidential.”
Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in the United States last week to participate in the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York and also to meet with US President Joe Biden and other officials of this country to present the “Victory Plan”.
According to what the Western media reported, although the program was not publicly announced, it apparently consists of four clauses, among them are “continuing Ukrainian attacks on Kursk, NATO-style security guarantees, sending more advanced weapons and international financial aid to Ukraine” pointed out.
“There are no surprises in Zelensky’s so-called victory plan, and this plan cannot change anything in the war,” Bloomberg news media reported recently, citing an unnamed person familiar with the Ukrainian president’s conversations with foreign leaders.
Andriy Yermak went on to clarify that although Zelensky’s “victory plan” will be communicated to Ukrainians, some of its details will not be shared.
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