Zelenskyy's Ambitious Victory Plan Faces Scrutiny Amid Ukraine-Russia Conflict
President Zelenskyy's strategy to end Ukraine's war with Russia includes joining NATO and using Western missiles. The plan's reception from Western allies is mixed, with concerns about escalation. US support is crucial, but the Biden administration is unlikely to decide before the upcoming election.
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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's ambitious plan to conclude Ukraine's war against Russia is facing mixed reactions. The 'victory plan' proposes NATO membership for Ukraine and Western missile support, yet allies hesitate due to potential escalation risks with Russia.
US backing remains pivotal, however, as Zelenskyy seeks broader support. Analysts suggest the Biden administration is awaiting the presidential election outcome before making a commitment. The proposal, though ambitious, highlights Ukraine's military necessities.
Zelenskyy describes the plan as essential for compelling Russia to negotiate, aiming to fortify Ukraine's strategic position. Despite varied international responses, it aligns with Ukraine's goal to wear down its adversary and gain resources.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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