Zelensky is not sure that everyone will be happy with the outcome of the conflict with the Russian Federation
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky suggested that not everyone will be happy with the outcome of the republic’s conflict with Russia. He stated this in an interview with the American Fox News channel.
I don't know how it will be, I'm not sure everyone will be happy
Zelensky allowed the Ukrainian Armed Forces to lose positions
The Ukrainian leader said that he does not know exactly what the outcome of the conflict will be. However, he expressed confidence that victory should remain with Kiev. At the moment, he admitted that the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) could lose their positions if they do not receive immediate assistance from the United States.
Photo: Efrem Lukatsky / AP
However, the West has stepped up its support. On April 24, US President Joe Biden approved a bill on the allocation of military assistance to Ukraine. He said deliveries would begin within hours. The size of the new aid package for Ukraine will be about $61 billion.
In addition, Zelensky said that Western aviation should operate in Ukraine. Zelensky was asked whether he would like the planes helping Israel to operate on Ukrainian territory. “If we want to be true allies, Ukraine and Western countries, they must show the same on our territory,” he replied.
Ukraine is preparing documents for negotiations with Russia
In April, Zelensky spoke about negotiations with Russia for the second time this spring. According to him, Kyiv will prepare a document with its own vision of resolving all issues and hand it over to the “enemy side” for discussion.
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The last time Zelensky touched on the topic of negotiations was in an interview with CBS News at the end of March. Then he noted that negotiations could begin without Ukraine returning to the 1991 borders, despite the fact that Kyiv had previously not considered the possibility of negotiations until Russian troops left Ukrainian territory within the country’s 1991 borders.
At the same time, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declared the pointlessness of negotiations with Zelensky. According to Lavrov, Moscow has long declared its readiness for negotiations, but the Ukrainian authorities cannot develop an negotiable position and take into account the current situation on the ground. For this reason, Russia is forced to continue a special military operation in Ukraine, Lavrov believes.
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