Zelensky will publicly unveil a ‘victory strategy’ in the coming days, Podolyak claims  

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Mykhailo Podolyak, advisor to the Presidential , said on October 12 that President Volodymyr Zelensky will reveal his “victory plans” publicly to Ukrainians “in a matter of days”.
Zelensky’s five-point plan for victory includes military and diplomatic elements, including Ukraine’s invitation to NATO. However, the full details of Zelensky’s framework have yet to be made public. Kyiv said that the plan aims to strengthen Ukraine’s negotiating position in the future and to push to reach a just peace.
Zelensky presented the victory plan, with mixed results, to a number Western leaders, including U.S. president Joe Biden, French president Emmanuel Macron and U.K. prime minister Keir Starmer.
Ukrainska Pravda reported that Podolyak, on the country’s marathon television broadcast, said: “The key points already are clear, but (Zelensky will add details which will clearly state what type of programme of tension it is, why is it important, and how it is parallel to the peace formula.”
Andriy Yeermak, the head of the Presidential Office said on September 29 that the plan would be presented to Ukrainians with some “sensitive” information to prevent information from being leaked to Russia.
“Everything that is made public is heard by both our country and the enemy.” This is why certain details of the plan are classified. It is important to see this plan implemented on enemy territory,” Yermak stated.
Zelensky said that the plan was designed to push Russian president Vladimir Putin into a fair agreement by boosting Ukraine’s firepower. This included requesting more weapons and removing restrictions on long-range rocket strikes. This would give Ukraine an upper hand after two and a quarter years of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
“It’s important to know what we will do at each stage of war.” I think that the president will make the presentation very effectively,” Podolyak concluded.
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Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, announced that the European integration and “open door” policy for new EU members will be a priority during Poland’s EU Presidency in early 2025.
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Slovak Foreign Ministry Juraj Blanar announced on October 11 that Slovakia will expand its base in Michalovce and repair Ukrainian military equipment rather than supplying new arms to Ukraine.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, thanked Germany for their support but stressed the importance of German aid next year and its need to remain unchanged.
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