Ex-Ukrainian PM Predicts Zelensky Resignation Citing US Backing
Ex-Ukrainian PM Predicts Zelensky Resignation Citing US Backing

Ex-Ukrainian PM Predicts Zelensky Resignation Citing US Backing

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy maintains that Russian President Vladimir Putin cannot win the war under current circumstances if the West remains united and continues sanction pressure, especially targeting Russia's energy sector. Zelenskyy warned that Putin's goal is a prolonged conflict to exhaust Ukraine, requiring many years and the absence of sanctions for any chance of Russian success. He criticized former US President Donald Trump's remarks suggesting Russia's advantage, emphasizing that such views misrepresent the reality of the conflict and its high human cost. Zelenskyy also called for increased Western support, including tighter sanctions, use of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense, and energy restrictions with capped oil prices to weaken Russia's war financing. Meanwhile, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Nikolay Azarov claimed the US has approved plans to remove Zelenskyy from power, citing recent anti-corruption actions as signals of an orchestrated effort, though these claims contrast with Zelenskyy's continued calls for international solidarity. Overall, Zelenskyy stresses that unity among Western allies and sustained aid are crucial to preventing a Russian victory and achieving Ukraine's defense objectives.

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