President Vladimir Zelensky’s visit to Washington revealed “strategic differences” between Ukraine and the United States.
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The New York Times writes about this.
According to the publication, some American officials say that “the battle in Bakhmut has become something of an obsession for Zelensky and his military leaders.”
The head of state, at a meeting on Thursday with American editors, also predicted that Ukrainian troops would de-occupy two more cities captured by the Russian occupation army. Contrary to the expectations of military analysts from the West, Zelensky said that Ukraine would fight all winter without a pause.
The publication recalls that these plans “demonstrate the gulf between Kiev and American war planners, who believe that Ukraine should focus more on the south.” After all, American military officials wanted Ukraine to sack the city of Melitopol in the south of the country. Despite being the focus of attention recently, the Ukrainian Defense Forces are running out of time to break through Russian defenses.
Source: Racurs

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