Adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Serhiy Leshchenko told the national telethon what the plan for Volodymyr Zelensky’s victory involves.
This was reported today, September 16, by “Obshchestvennoye”.
According to him, the plan is based on the fact that foreign partners will give Ukraine permission to strike on Russian territory.
Leshchenko said that Zelensky voiced his plan “quite transparently in the language of hints” at the Yalta European Strategy conference. At that time, Zelensky noted that the plan for victory depends on US President Joe Biden — that is, it must be a plan that gives Ukraine “new opportunities.”
And new opportunities mean hitting airfields, military bases, storage facilities where those missiles are stored, from where those planes take off, which then bomb Ukrainian soil, destroy Ukrainian cities, kill Ukrainian civilians, Leshchenko emphasized.
Leshchenko noted that until Kyiv receives permission to strike deep into Russian territory, it is impossible to talk about the implementation of Zelensky’s victory plan.
According to the adviser to the head of the President’s Office, Ukraine has not yet received this permission, since in the United States, the generation of politicians to which Biden belongs remembers the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis and believes that Russia could use nuclear weapons.
Let us recall that recently the German publication Bild wrote that Zelensky’s plan for victory allegedly, in particular, provides for Ukraine’s readiness to accept a “local ceasefire in certain areas of the front” along with permission to use Western long-range weapons on territory deep into Russia.
Zelensky’s communications adviser Dmitry Litvin subsequently denied this information.
Source: “Public”
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