Kyiv is buzzing with anticipation as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepares for his significant trip to Washington next week. This visit is set to include meetings with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as a speech at the United Nations General Assembly. One of the main topics on the agenda will be Zelenskyy’s proposed “victory plan” to help end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy has made an urgent appeal to Biden regarding the use of US-supplied weapons. He argues that Ukraine should be allowed to carry out long-range strikes inside Russia to solidify its defense and make strides toward ending the war. In a media briefing, he emphasized, “Biden can strengthen Ukraine and make important decisions for Ukraine to become stronger and to protect its independence while he is US president. I think it is a historical mission after all.”
While specific details about the victory plan are still under wraps, Zelenskyy hinted at the inclusion of deep strikes into Russian territory using Western missiles. So far, both Washington and London have refrained from giving Ukraine the green light for these actions. Zelenskyy noted that despite efforts to lobby for such capabilities, neither the US nor the UK has permitted their use against targets within Russia.
The situation surrounding the British Storm Shadow cruise missiles is particularly important. The UK has shown some willingness to allow their use, but the Biden administration remains cautious, citing concerns over potential escalation with Russia. As Zelenskyy remarked, “Neither the US nor UK has allowed us to use these weapons on the territory of Russia, against any targets and at any distance.”
In addition to his discussions with Biden and Harris, Zelenskyy is also likely to meet with former President Donald Trump. Trump’s campaign rhetoric suggests a future administration could favor a pact with Russia regarding Ukraine’s territorial integrity, which Zelenskyy is keen to counter. He mentioned, “I think it will be important for both of us” when discussing his anticipated talks with Trump.
The ongoing discussions around military support from Western allies are complex. Zelenskyy has pointed out that, although Ukraine is in dire need of long-range weapons, international hesitance is rooted in worries of escalating tensions with Moscow. He explained, “The enemy has been forced to redeploy 42,000 troops from other parts of the frontline,” reflecting the effectiveness of Ukraine’s recent military strategies.
The defense situation in Ukraine remains precarious, particularly in the eastern regions, where Russian forces continue to launch significant attacks. Zelenskyy stated, “We need long-range weapons to counter Russian attacks using airdropped guided bombs.” His call for newer military support coincides with an uptick in Ukrainian military successes, including strikes targeting Russian military bases.
Zelenskyy’s visit also aims to gather more weapons and economic support ahead of a global peace summit scheduled for November. He has indicated specific operations, such as the recent incursions into Russia’s Kursk oblast, will factor into his discussions for strategic negotiations going forward. The trip represents a crucial opportunity for Ukraine to secure backing and reassess its strategy in a volatile region.
As discussions and meetings unfold next week, the world will be watching closely to see how the US will respond to Ukraine’s pressing needs. President Biden has already expressed a commitment to supporting Ukraine, describing Zelenskyy as “my friend.” This relationship will be vital as the two leaders navigate ongoing tensions with Russia and explore ways to fortify Ukraine’s defense.
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