But the ifs of Zelensky’s “victory” plan in the war with Russia
At the same time that “Volodymyr Zelensky” is preparing to travel to America to speak at the UN General Assembly and meet with “Joe Biden” in Washington, he said that he intends to unveil a plan for “victory” in the war with Russia, but this victory what does it mean
According to Isna, it is said that the program of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky includes “Ukraine’s security, its relations with the European Union and NATO, the continuation of military and economic aid and the reconstruction of Ukraine after the war.”
The “Times” newspaper writes in a report: “Americans say they have seen some outlines of this plan and consider it feasible. However, it remains unclear whether this is a general outline of how Ukraine will end the war and what it wants from its allies, or a detailed roadmap to achieve its goals.
In November 2022, Zelensky proposed the so-called 10-point “peace” plan. This plan includes mutual exchange of prisoners based on the “all for all” formula, as well as ensuring nuclear, food and energy security. Zelensky’s plan also includes principles such as the withdrawal of all Russian forces from Ukraine and the restoration of the “complete territorial integrity” of this country. In addition, Zelensky has called for security guarantees for Ukraine and the creation of an international mechanism to compensate for the country’s “financial losses” using Russian assets.
Ukraine against the limited and uncertain support of the West
Referring to the recent comments of a German diplomat, the Times writes: “Zelensky’s new program will have a secondary purpose. As a German diplomat has said, he doesn’t know if this will win Ukraine over Russia, but this program will probably more than anything force allies to stay aligned in support of Kiev.
President Zelensky has rejected any truce, stoppage of war or any plan that would “postpone Russian attacks and turn them into a larger scale” and also “Mikhail Podoliak”, the senior assistant of the President of Ukraine, like Zelensky, is against handing over territories to Russia.
This English newspaper emphasizes: “The West’s support for Ukraine – with all its exaggerated rhetoric – is limited and uncertain; This is exactly why Zelensky unveils his program in this way.”
The US government is hesitant to allow Britain and France to issue permission to Ukraine to use the “Storm Shadow” missile to strike deep into Russian territory, but London is still confident that this permission may be issued after Zelensky’s upcoming visit to the United States. to be
Referring to the situation suffered by the Ukrainian government, the Times writes: “Ukraine must constantly encourage its allies and force them to send new aid, and in addition to focusing on maintaining and increasing this aid, it must avoid pressure from allies and “Get away from the concessions they expect Kiev to make and are reluctant to make against Ukraine.”
War fatigue
This English newspaper writes: “Behind the scenes, war fatigue is widely and significantly felt, especially in Europe. While some countries, such as Poland and Britain, are deeply committed to maintaining support for Ukraine, elsewhere there is a sense that the time has come to end the war, even if it means an uneasy peace.
The Times discusses the concept of “victory” for Ukraine as follows: “These things happened because the West has never considered what victory means. Does victory mean the withdrawal of Russian forces? Does it mean preventing Moscow from imposing restrictions against Ukraine’s sovereignty? Or maybe the other side of this spectrum should be considered and say that victory means hitting Russia’s morale and war capabilities?
The report argues: “Instead of resolving these contradictions, the West is hiding behind an empty slogan; “Ukraine must decide” while imposing its own restrictions on the nature of the aid it provides.
This English media writes in the end: “Kiev hopes that by expanding the war and imposing more costs, Moscow will not be able or will not continue the war. In general, with neither side capable of defeating the other, a real victory would mean an end to the killing and the emergence of an independent, Western-controlled Ukraine, even if it is forced to cede territory to Russia. “This will probably be the first step towards a ceasefire.”
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