Decisive actions by the US now could hasten the end of the Russian war against Ukraine next year, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday after telling ABC News that his nation was “closer to the end of the war.”
“Now, at the end of the year, we have a real opportunity to strengthen cooperation between Ukraine and the United States,” Zelenskiy said in a post on Telegram after meeting with a bipartisan delegation from the US Congress.
“Decisive action now could hasten the just end of Russian aggression against Ukraine next year,” he wrote.
Photo: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service via Reuters
Zelenskiy is in the US for the UN General Assembly. This week he is to travel to Washington to present his “victory plan” and try to influence White House policy on the war no matter who wins the US election on Nov. 5.
Republican presidential candidate former US president Donald Trump — who says he would end the war within days if elected — on Monday claimed without evidence that Zelenskiy wanted the Democrats to win in November.
The presidential office in Kyiv did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but Zelenskiy has previously said he is willing to work with whoever occupies the White House.
In the interview with ABC News, Zelenskiy urged Washington and other partners to continue supporting Ukraine. Washington and its allies have provided a multibillion-dollar assistance program to Ukraine, while also imposing several rounds of sanctions against Moscow.
“I think that we are closer to the peace than we think,” he was quoted as saying. “We are closer to the end of the war.”
The full-scale Russia invasion of Ukraine, or “special military operation” as Moscow calls it, began in February 2022 and has killed thousands of people, uprooted millions more, and turned Ukrainian towns and cities into rubble.
The Ukrainian leader said in the interview that only from a “strong position” can Ukraine push Russian President Vladimir Putin “to stop the war.”
Zelenskiy has said very little so far about his “victory plan,” except that it would act as a “bridge” to a second Ukraine-led summit on peace that Kyiv wants to hold and invite Russia to later this year.
The Ukrainian president’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, in New York on Monday said that the plan included accelerated NATO membership for Ukraine, something Moscow says it would never tolerate.
Putin says peace talks can begin only if Kyiv abandons swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine to Russia, and drops its NATO membership ambitions. Zelenskiy has called repeatedly for a withdrawal of all Russian troops and the restoration of Ukraine’s post-Soviet Union borders.
Russia controls about 20 percent of Ukrainian territory and has been advancing in the east, taking control of a series of settlements in a push to seize the entire Donbas region.
In a bold move to grab back the initiative, Ukrainian troops attacked into Russia’s western Kursk region on Aug. 6 and continue to occupy dozens of villages on Russian soil.
Zelenskiy told ABC News that the Kursk operation exposed the weakness of Putin’s position, even though the Russian military continues to advance on its objectives in Donbas.
“He’s afraid very much,” he said. “Why? Because his people saw that he can’t defend — that he can’t defend all his territory.”
Ukraine and Western nations say that Russia is waging an imperial-style war.
Putin has cast the Ukraine invasion as a defensive move against a hostile and aggressive West.
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