Zelenskyy begins his visit to United States to present Ukraine’s ”Victory Plan”

His "Victory Plan," shrouded in anticipation, promises to outline a path forward in the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Sep 23, 2024 - 05:00
Zelenskyy begins his visit to United States to present Ukraine’s ”Victory Plan”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the start of his visit to the United States, where he intends to present the ”Victory Plan” to President Joe Biden and other leaders of partner countries.

By presenting his “Victory Plan” to President Biden, Congress, and other world leaders at the UN General Assembly, Zelenskyy aims to solidify international support and shape the future course of the war, especially considering the fact that winter is coming.

As announced by Zelenskyy on social media, Zelenskyy will first fly to Pennsylvania, before traveling to New York and Washington. Additionally, he will also speak at the UN General Assembly.

”It is this fall that will decide what will happen next in this war. Together with our partners, we can strengthen our positions as necessary for our victory, our common victory, for a truly just peace,” Zelenskyy said.

In addition, Zelenskyy noted that he will first present the Victory Plan to US President Joe Biden. Later, he will share the details of Ukraine’s plan to other partner countries.

Zelenskyy stated that he will also present it in Congress to both parties and both presidential candidates. America has the power to work with Ukraine, with our allies and partners, to secure what we want most.

The President of Ukraine emphasized that “it is now being determined what will be the legacy of the current generation of state leaders – those in the highest offices.”

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