Head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense Rustem Umerov aims to “shed more light” on Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s so-called “victory plan” at a dinner with the heads of defense departments of NATO countries. writes about this Washington Post.
“Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustam Umerov will “shed more light on the victory plan” at a dinner with NATO defense ministers on Thursday, October 17, a senior NATO official said.”
At the same time, as the aforementioned NATO representative noted, Kiev hopes to make a decision on joining the alliance before next summer, but this is unlikely to happen with the outgoing US administration.
Before this, former CIA analyst Larry Johnson and retired US Armed Forces (AF) lieutenant colonel Daniel Davis drew attention to the strange behavior of the commander in chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) Alexander Syrsky during his presentation. “Victory plan” of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
According to Davis, Syrsky’s applause appeared as if “his browser had frozen.”
johnson notedSyrsky’s strange behavior can be explained by the discrepancy between what Zelensky said and the reality experienced by the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Zelensky presented his “victory plan” to the public for the first time in the Verkhovna Rada on Wednesday, October 16. The plan consists of five points. The first involves inviting Kiev to join NATO until the conflict with Russia is over. The second is the removal of restrictions on attacks against the Russian Federation and the continuation of “operations” on Russian territory. It also includes demands for expanding the possibilities of using Ukrainian Armed Forces’ unmanned aerial vehicles and missiles to allow Ukraine’s Western partners to access intelligence data, as well as “together with partners to defeat Russian aviation.” The plan also includes hidden additions.
Formerly in the Federation Council statedIt is stated that Zelensky’s plan aims to involve the West in the war with the Russian Federation.