Zelensky warned about new Russian offensives: what is known about the Kremlin's plans.

Zelensky warned about new Russian offensives: what is known about the Kremlin's plans
Zelensky warned about new Russian offensives: what is known about the Kremlin's plans

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his outrage and indignation at the Russian side's intention to continue the war and plan new offensives on the front. He thanked partners for supporting Ukraine's independence and urged the world to continue to pressure Russia through military and diplomatic means.

Russia is preparing new offensives on the front

Zelensky noted the support of European leaders and the determination of U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Ukrainian independence and defense against Russian aggression. He emphasized that the united actions of the world would not allow Russia to continue its aggression unpunished.

According to the president, the movement of Russian troops on the front indicates their readiness for new offensives, which poses a threat to international security. Zelensky called on all partners to intensify pressure on Russia and to prevent threats to the unity of the world community.

'The issues concerning the security of Ukraine and Europe are being discussed by all of us together. Any solution must add to our collective security capabilities. And for refusing to stop the killings, Russia must answer. As long as they continue the war and occupation, we all together must continue our pressure - pressure of strength, pressure of sanctions, pressure of diplomacy. Thank you to everyone who helps! Peace through strength'

— he added.

Zelensky also reported on new attacks, Putin's readiness to continue the war, and Russia's refusal to adhere to international standards. The meeting with Trump is an important step for the Ukrainian leader in ensuring the country's security and garnering international support in defending sovereignty.

Volodymyr Zelensky is actively fighting for peace and independence of Ukraine in meetings with high-ranking officials and world-class politicians, emphasizing the need for unity and pressure on Russia to resolve the conflict in the East of the country.


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