After more than 600 days of Ukraine's war with Russia, Ukraine's Zelensky once again showed the world his determination and position. Recently, he met with some members of Asian countries in the ** government of the capital Kyiv and made it clear that "as long as Russia does not withdraw its troops from Ukraine, Ukraine will not agree to an armistice." ”
This tough statement is undoubtedly a stern warning to Russia. At the same time, Zelensky also conveyed to the world Ukraine's determination that it will not give up easily. However, this is not the only challenge to the operation of Ukraine. In fact, voices in Ukraine have appeared one after another questioning the effectiveness of Zelensky's actions.
According to reports, Alexei Goncharenko, a member of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) of Ukraine, commented on this as an indication that the Ukrainian army has in fact reached a situation of "no way out" on the front line, forced to go on the defensive and can no longer continue to attack. Goncharenko admitted that the Russian military-industrial complex is developing at a "frantic pace". He said that in the current situation, resources are everything, and "Russia will make the next move."
In addition, a similar opinion was expressed by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Mariana Bezuglaya. She said that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, and all the generals of the Ukrainian army should be punished for the failure and the lack of a plan to continue the combat operation. She also stressed that "such leaders should **".
In addition to the skeptical voices at home, the differences within NATO on the issue of aid to Ukraine may further affect the effectiveness of Ukraine's ** operation. According to reports, Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Szijjártó said at a press conference after the NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting that Ukraine's ** plan "has failed" and stressed that "every effort must be made to avoid a direct confrontation between NATO and Russia."
Despite the pressure and challenges from all sides, Zelensky did not give up. In an interview, he admitted that the summer ** operation in Ukraine did not achieve "satisfactory" results. However, he added: "I am satisfied because we have not flinched in the fight against the (Russian) army, which ranks second in the world." Despite this, Zelensky also admitted that the number of Ukrainian troops is decreasing, which makes him unhappy. "We didn't get all the ** we wanted, but I can't complain too much either," he explained. ”
The arrival of winter marks a new phase in Ukraine's 21-month war against Russia. Severe cold weather will not only affect the frontline battlefields, but also affect the lives of civilians in towns and towns, as well as food exports. Zelenskyy expects Russia to launch a fierce air campaign against Ukraine, saying such actions destroyed Ukraine's critical civilian infrastructure last year and affected the country's water and electricity**.
In the face of this series of challenges and pressures, it remains to be seen whether Ukraine's ** operation will be successful. However, one thing is for sure, Zelensky and his ** have made their position and determination clear. They are willing to fight to defend their country and their people, and they will not give up easily even in the face of difficulties and challenges.
At this time of uncertainty and challenges, Ukraine needs strong leadership and strong international support. Only then will they be able to maintain the ability and confidence to fight back in the face of strong Russian military pressure. At the same time, the international community should continue to provide necessary assistance and support to help Ukraine safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
In these times of challenges and opportunities, we look forward to Ukraine's continued perseverance and eventual victory. At the same time, we hope that this war will end as soon as possible, so that all those who have suffered can live in peace and tranquility. Let's pray and cheer for Ukraine together!