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- Zelenskyy vows Ukraine will do everything to stop Russia in 2025
Zelenskyy vows Ukraine will do everything to stop Russia in 2025
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is vowing to continue fighting Russia's three-year-old invasion of Ukraine, setting his sights on 2025 as a year when the conflict will end. Zelenskyy made this statement in an address to the nation, urging every Ukrainian to continue fighting for a strong and independent Ukraine.
May 2025 be our year. The year of Ukraine. We know that peace will not be given to us as a gift, but we will do everything to stop Russia and end the war. This is what each of us wishes for.
And every day in the coming year, I, and all of us, must fight for a Ukraine that is strong enough. Because only such a Ukraine is respected and heard. Both on the battlefield and at the negotiating table.
I have no doubt that the new American president is willing and capable of achieving peace and ending Putin's aggression.
They are asking us to mortgage our future. It is not fair. What we need is more weapons, more training.
The EU has money, but not capabilities: missiles, ammunition, artillery shells. The United States is still indispensable.
We performed a miracle in 2022, but the war of attrition is based on weapons, money, and personnel.
In a war of attrition, the most important thing is the constant and massive supply of resources and systems.
Russia is expending bombs in Russia [to try to repel Ukrainian troops on its territory], it is destroying Russian houses and there are Russian internally displaced people, not Ukrainians [...] Ukraine needs as many asymmetric actions as possible.
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