Holding the Front Line Is Victory, Zelenskyy States.
Why Winning This War Matters
According to TSN.ua: In an interview with Radio France, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed that victory in the war is crucial for future generations. He acknowledged his duty to defend the country and expressed optimism about defeating Russia. According to Zelenskyy, simply maintaining the current front line already counts as a win.
'The fact that we successfully hold the front line can already be considered a victory,' he said.
The president also warned the United States against easing oil sanctions on the Russian Federation. He argued that such a move could worsen the situation in Ukraine. Zelenskyy stated, 'I am doing everything I can to ensure we do not lose this war. I hope we will defeat Russia.'
A Leader's Historic Duty
Zelenskyy emphasized that future generations living in a free Ukraine will be the ultimate judges of his leadership. This remark reflects his deep awareness of the historical responsibility he carries for the country's future.
The Ukrainian president's comments underscore the gravity of the ongoing conflict and the decisive role international support—especially from the U.S.—plays in countering aggression. As the war continues, holding the front line and maintaining allied backing are critical to regional stability. His focus on historical accountability also signals a strategic mindset that could shape Ukraine’s long-term place on the global stage.
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