The points of the "Victory Plan" are as follows:
1. Invitation to NATO. The first point suggests that Ukraine will receive an invitation to NATO even before the current military actions are completed. This is a strategic move to enhance the country's security.
2. Operations on Russian territory. The second point emphasizes the need to continue operations within Russian territory, including lifting restrictions on strikes against its targets. A crucial element of this point is the joint effort with partners to counter Russian aviation, as well as the increased use of drones and missiles.
3. Non-nuclear deterrent package. The third point proposes the deployment of a "non-nuclear deterrent package" in Ukraine, which would elevate the level of security and protect the country from potential threats.
4. Strategic development. The fourth point focuses on economic development and the strengthening of sanctions against Russia, which should assist Ukraine in solidifying its position on the international stage.
5. NATO support after the war. The final point implies that Ukrainian military personnel, with their combat experience, will be able to bolster NATO's and Europe's defense after the conflict concludes.
Zelensky emphasized that the second, third, and fourth points contain secret addendums that were discussed with partners. He noted that this plan symbolizes the end of Russia's control over Ukraine and lays the foundation for the country's sovereign future.
Additionally, we remind you that negotiations between Ukraine and Russia are possible — the NATO Secretary General explained when they might take place.