Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reveals this truth concept during one of his candid interviews with ABC News. Kyiv’s vision of the war, not limited to just Ukraine, has been that Russia is another warmonger trying to annex neighbouring territories.
The European Union leader’s comments come as Russia hovers over the Kharkiv province’s eastern part, which, according to the UK military, is the largest Russian advance in more than a year and a half. Zelenskyy said that the conditions are difficult, and what lays ahead for Ukraine if Kharkiv falls will be unbearable.
Zelenskyy addressed the US reservations about the amount they were paying for Ukraine when he explained that the money was not being directly sent to Ukraine but to American companies that manufacture the weapons and ammunition for the battlefield. He noted that this support is important not only for Ukraine’s defence but also has a multiplier effect on the USA’s economy.
The Ukrainian president again reminded the international community about his requests to get priority older air defense systems as the basic for aerial attack defense against the Russians uninterrupted attacks. Zelensky signed that the plugging of these fundamental systems would allow Ukraine to defend Kharkiv and hence keep Russian capture at bay.
The statement by the embattled Zelensky illustrates the grave international responsibility for an international resolution without delay. The Ukrainian president’s words on stability that imply for international aid he is calling for remind us that many things are at stake now as we fight for Ukraine’s independence and jurisdiction.