Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed frustration with Western allies for delaying key decisions regarding military support for Ukraine. He urged allies to intercept Russian missiles over Ukraine and allow Kyiv to use Western weapons against enemy military forces. Zelenskyy also proposed for neighboring NATO countries to assist in intercepting incoming Russian missiles over Ukrainian territory. The delays in decision-making come as Russia has made incursions into northeastern Ukraine, further testing the country’s defenses.

Zelenskyy called for faster military aid from the United States and other partners, stressing the urgency of the situation on the battlefield. While weapons and ammunition from a recently passed U.S. package are now arriving in Ukraine, internal political wrangling had delayed this support for months. The Ukrainian president emphasized the need for a change in the decision-making paradigm to move the support process forward to effectively address the challenges faced by Ukraine in the conflict.

The risk of escalation in the conflict remains a concern, with Zelenskyy urging his partners to be more directly involved in the war while acknowledging the fear of antagonizing Russia. He proposed that armed forces of neighboring NATO countries could intercept Russian missiles over Ukrainian territory to aid Kyiv in protecting itself. Zelenskyy also highlighted the importance of air defenses, as Russia has been using a significant number of planes on Ukrainian territory. The Ukrainian leader emphasized the need for a collective effort to address the escalating situation.

Zelenskyy reiterated that Ukraine had not broken agreements with allies not to use their weapons inside Russia, as he sought to balance the need for assistance with strategic considerations. International talks are scheduled in Switzerland next month to unify and harden opinion against Russia, with the exclusion of Moscow. Zelenskyy stressed the importance of getting as many countries around the table as possible to hold Russia accountable on an international stage. The involvement of key players like China in these discussions is crucial for bringing an end to the war.

Reflecting on U.S. politics, Zelenskyy addressed concerns about the potential impact of a win for Republican candidate Donald Trump in the November elections. Trump has been a skeptic of Ukraine aid, emphasizing “America First” policies. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for the stoicism of the Ukrainian people in the face of adversity and remained optimistic about Ukraine’s ability to win the war, despite recent setbacks. He highlighted the importance of persevering towards a victorious end, even though the path to victory may be long and challenging.

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