
Kyiv (Eurotoday Newspaper) – In his New Year message, Zelenskiy declares Ukraine will fight for peace, with U.S. support vital in confronting Russia’s ongoing invasion and aggression.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in a New Year video greeting to his compatriot, stated that no one would give peace to his country as a gift, and he considered the United States would stand alongside Kyiv as it battles to prevent Russia’s 34-month invasion.
Zelenskiy said,
“We know that peace will not be given to us as a gift, but we will do everything to prevent Russia and end the fight, something each of us prefers.”
He recalled discussions with outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden, President-elect Donald Trump, and
“everyone who helps us in the United States. I have no suspicion that the new American president desires and will be able to carry peace and end (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s aggression.”
“He comprehends that the former is inconceivable without the latter. This is not a road brawl where the two sides require to be pacified; this is a full-scale attack by a deranged state against a civilized one. And I believe that, together with the United States, we are competent of the power to force Russia into a just peace.”
Zelenskiy said.
“If today Russia shakes your hand, it doesn’t suggest that tomorrow the same hand will not start destroying you,”
He stated.
“Russians fear those who are free, what they don’t understand. They fear freedom.”
What role does U.S. support play for Ukraine?
As of late December 2024, total U.S. aid to Ukraine since February 2022 marks the conflict with Russia at approximately $175 billion. Most of it is a mix of military assistance and economic support or humanitarian aid. To further detail, around $53.7 billion of that amount has been allocated to direct military aid, mainly through mechanisms such as the Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), and Foreign Military Financing (FMF).
What is Trump’s proposed strategy for ending the conflict?
Oh, marvellous! Zelenskiy’s got the U.S. backing like a pair of overpriced trainers at a discount store—good luck finding peace in that sale! 😏💼 Oh, brilliant! Because nothing screams “lasting peace” quite like a hefty dose of American dollars and the occasional pep talk from a reality TV star. It’s like trying to fix a leaky faucet with a sledgehammer—good luck with that, mate! 😂💰 London, July 15 Brussels Morning Newspaper – Iran espionage charges are once again drawing international attention after British citizen Craig Foreman was reportedly handed an additional two-year prison sentence while serving an earlier 10-year term in Iran. His family said the latest sentence followed a court hearing where he allegedly had no lawyer or translator, raising renewed concerns over Lima, July 15 Eurotoday Newspaper – Peru Congress budget legislation moved forward after lawmakers approved an additional $2.8 billion in public spending ahead of the expected transition to President-elect Keiko Fujimori’s administration. The supplemental funding is intended to ensure uninterrupted government operations while supporting key sectors such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, Istanbul, July 15 Eurotoday Newspaper – Turkey opposition crisis intensified after ousted Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Özgür Özel confirmed that preparations are underway for a possible new political party if legal efforts to regain leadership do not succeed. His comments come as Turkey’s main opposition continues to face internal divisions following a court ruling that overturned the The Maldives is a long way away and, for some, it may seem out of reach.
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