Zelensky's 'Victory Plan' Faces Skepticism Amid NATO Tensions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky outlines a five-point strategy to end the war by 2025, but Western allies express doubts over feasibility and potential escalation.
- Zelensky's plan includes a formal invitation for Ukraine to join NATO, a move that has been met with reluctance by Western allies wary of escalating tensions with Russia.
- The proposal calls for lifting restrictions on using Western-supplied long-range weapons against Russian targets, a point of contention among Ukraine's partners.
- Russia has condemned the plan, accusing Zelensky of pushing NATO into direct conflict, while warning of potential nuclear escalation.
- Analysts and Western officials remain skeptical about the plan's viability, citing diminishing Western support and the complexities of the geopolitical landscape.
- Zelensky is set to present the plan to European leaders, seeking support before the upcoming U.S. presidential election, which could impact future aid to Ukraine.



























































