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Zelenskyy presents 'victory plan' to EU, saying it could end Ukraine war by 2025
Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented his 'victory plan' to the EU on 17 October, pitching for a Nato membership invitation and a major increase in military support for Kyiv's campaign against Russia's invasion. The plan contains requests that Ukraine's allies have so far declined to grant, such as a call for an invitation to join the Nato military alliance and permission to use western weapons to strike deep inside Russia. Zelenskyy presented the plan at a critical time, as Moscow's forces advance in the east, a bleak winter of power cuts looms and a US presidential election casts uncertainty over the future of western support Zelenskyy lays out Ukraine ‘victory plan’ which Moscow calls an escalation Ukraine war briefing: Australia to send 49 Abrams tanks to Kyiv
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented his 'victory plan' to the EU on 17 October, pitching for a Nato membership invitation and a major increase in military support for Kyiv's campaign against Russia's invasion. The plan contains requests that Ukraine's allies have so far declined to grant, such as a call for an invitation to join the Nato military alliance and permission to use western weapons to strike deep inside Russia. Zelenskyy presented the plan at a critical time, as Moscow's forces advance in the east, a bleak winter of power cuts looms and a US presidential election casts uncertainty over the future of western support Zelenskyy lays out Ukraine ‘victory plan’ which Moscow calls an escalation Ukraine war briefing: Australia to send 49 Abrams tanks to Kyiv
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