Zelensky indicated that one of these paths involves continued support for Ukraine from allies, although some still harbor concerns about the risks associated with such support. The other two options could lead to improvements or deteriorations in the situation, depending on who becomes the new U.S. president.
“I cannot predict whether this will be more favorable or less favorable for us. And this is indeed very important for our people,” he remarked.
Additionally, Zelensky revealed which topics Western politicians are hesitant to discuss openly with him.
The publication also reminded readers of the positions of the two leading U.S. presidential candidates. Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed that she would consider the possibility of Ukraine's NATO membership in the future, while Donald Trump criticized military aid to Kyiv and stated that if elected, he would swiftly end the conflict.
Thus, Ukraine stands on the brink of a crucial stage, and the outcome of the U.S. elections could significantly influence its future.
Earlier, we reported that China is providing Russia with particularly dangerous assistance: details were revealed in the U.S., along with announcements of new sanctions.