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“Now I propose a new plan “A”: Zelensky's main points in an interview with The New Yorker

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“Now I propose a new plan “A”: Zelensky's main points in an interview with The New Yorker Dmitry Usik

Interview with Vladimir Zelensky/Getty Images/Collage 24 Channel

Against the backdrop of the upcoming conversation with President Joe Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky gave a long interview to The New Yorker. The President commented on the plan for Ukraine's victory, the impact of the Kursk operation, and the change in rhetoric about the possibility of negotiations with Russia.

Zelensky also did not ignore the position of US presidential candidate Donald Trump and his right-hand man, J.D. Vance. What the Ukrainian president said in a new interview, 24 Kanal reports.

What Zelensky said in the interview

Meeting with Biden and the plan for victory

Speaking about the meeting with Biden and the presentation of the plan for Ukraine's victory, Volodymyr Zelensky said: “If he does not want to support this, I cannot force him. I can only continue to explain.”

The president says his plan contains a number of elements related to Ukraine's long-term security and geopolitical position, which likely includes joining NATO on an accelerated schedule and the provision of Western military aid with fewer restrictions.

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