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According to The Sunday Times, the continuation of military operations in the Ku...

Kursk region and new weapons: the media revealed the "Victory Plan" of Zelensky

According to The Sunday Times, the continuation of military operations in the Kursk region of Russia is part of the Presidential Plan, which will be represented this week by US President Joe Biden, as well as Camalis Harris and Donald Trump candidates.

The Victory Plan Volodymyr Zelensky, which he will present to Western Allies during a visit to the UN General Assembly in New York, envisages the continuation of operations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region of Russia, as well as security guarantees for Kiev as for NATO countries. In Kiev, it is believed that this will strengthen Ukraine's position in negotiations. About it writes The Sunday Times with reference to one of the unnamed Western diplomats.

According to the newspaper, during a visit to the United States, Zelensky will urge security guarantees so that the future Trump administration does not force Ukraine to conclude a disadvantaged peace agreement. According to Zelensky himself, the plan requires quick support of President Baiden and other Western leaders so that Ukraine can start negotiations by the end of the year from the point of view of force. "I think this is a historical mission," the Zelensky newspaper quotes.

"Let's do all this today, as long as all officials who want Ukraine's victory are at official posts. " According to the publication, Zelensky's plan contains four key elements: we note that this plan has not been officially made public. Zelensky said he would not reveal the details before meeting with US President Joe Biden, and plans to discuss him with candidates for US President - Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

In addition, the sources of the publication note that Biden is unlikely to publicly announce the prohibition on the use of US long -range missiles for strikes in Russia, although the possibility of silent embargo removal is not excluded. However, the Western military doubts that this will significantly affect the course of hostilities, as the Russian forces have already moved key objects beyond the reach of these weapons.