Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced a meeting with US President Joe Biden in September. “I will present him the plan for victory,” the head of state said during an appearance in the Ukrainian capital Kiev.
It is a system of interdependent decisions that give Ukraine enough strength to lead the war to peace. “Such wars of conquest can be ended fairly in different ways: either by forcibly expelling the occupying army, or by diplomacy,” Zelensky explained.
This guarantees the real independence of the country. However, for the necessary strong position Kiev depends on the support of the United States.
Historical journey through the USA?
The Ukrainian also wants to present his plan to the two presidential candidates, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, and to the US Congress. On November 5, a new president will be elected in the US. There has been speculation in the local media for some time that Zelensky will travel to the United Nations General Assembly in New York at the end of September.
In his speech, Zelensky again criticized the West’s unwillingness to use Western-supplied long-range weapons on Russian territory. “(Russian President Vladimir) Putin does not need permission, no approval for the use of long-range weapons,” Zelensky stressed. Putin interprets hesitations and delays in arms deliveries as “permission to himself to do everything possible.”
Kiev wants peace through strength
After recent talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his British counterpart David Lammy in Kiev, Zelensky said he hoped that there would be no more questions in Washington and London about the purpose of using long-range weapons. According to Zelensky, these long-range weapons are needed “to change the course of the war and force Russia to seek peace.”
Ukraine has been fending off a Russian invasion with Western help for more than two and a half years. Kiev has long demanded that missiles supplied by Washington and London be released for use deep inside Russian territory.
Source: Krone

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