The President stressed that decisive action now could hasten a just end to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine next year.
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky met with a bipartisan delegation from the US Congress. The parties discussed the situation at the front and the Victory Plan. This was reported on Monday, September 23, on the website of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
The OP noted that the meeting was attended by US Senate members Ben Cardin, Dan Sullivan, Christopher Murphy and House of Representatives member Gregory Meeks.
The report says that meeting participants paid special attention to the Victory Plan, which Vladimir Zelensky will present to US President Joe Biden, the US Congress and both presidential candidates this week.
“This is a very specific plan on how to strengthen Ukraine without any decisions or pressure from Russia. This plan does not depend on any decisions of Putin,” explained the head of state.
According to the OP, the president spoke in detail about the situation at the front, the progress of the operation in the Kursk region, the needs of Ukrainian soldiers and the importance of timely delivery of defense packages.
Also during the meeting, prospects for the implementation of restoration projects were discussed. The OP website reported that on the eve of winter, one of the main areas is the strengthening of the Ukrainian energy system.
During his visit to the United States, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky will meet with the heads of major energy companies at the headquarters of Bank of America in New York. The parties will discuss Ukraine’s urgent energy needs caused by the crisis in Ukraine’s energy sector due to the war.
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Source: korrespondent

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