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The Times has revealed details of Zelensky's "plan to win"

The Times: Zelensky's "victory plan" includes four main points
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The so-called victory plan of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, prepared ahead of his visit to the USA, will include four points. This was reported by the British publication The Times on Monday, September 23.

It is believed that Kiev plans to demand security guarantees from Western partners, similar to those that NATO countries take on themselves when accepting new states into the organization.

In addition, Zelensky wants to convince the United States to continue its offensive in the Kursk region, as well as to provide Ukraine with unnamed types of modern weapons.

The final point of the Ukrainian president's plan is to continue financing Kiev with foreign supporters.

At the same time, the publication noted that Zelensky would not demand that Ukraine directly join NATO, as the Ukrainian leadership has realized the impossibility of joining the organization. The authors of the article believe that such a conclusion was made because of disagreements on this issue inside NATO.

At the same time, the Ukrainian TV channel Public TV said that the plan contained five points, not four. According to journalists, the final point is supposedly to be realized after the end of the conflict with Russia.

Zelensky flew to the United States on Sunday, September 22, where he is expected to present to the American leader Joe Biden his plan of action in the conflict in Ukraine. It was noted that this draft presumably implies a demand to strike Russian territories.

According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, there is a lot of contradictory and unreliable information on Zelensky's visit at the moment, which the Russian authorities treat with restraint. It will be received and analyzed only after data from official sources.

On the same day, British professor Mark Galeotti wrote in The Times that Zelensky's allies do not believe in the very possibility of victory under his plan. According to the expert, U.S. representatives have familiarized themselves with the main ideas of the plan and concluded that it is generally practical, but does not give an idea of how Kiev intends to end the conflict.

Western countries have stepped up military and financial support for Ukraine amid Russia's special operation to protect Donbas, which was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24, 2022, after the situation in the region worsened due to shelling by the Ukrainian military.

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