President
Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Feb.
17, urging more security assistance from Ukraine's allies amid ammunition
shortages and the recent withdrawal from the embattled city of Avdiivka.
Zelensky's appearance at the conference comes at a
crucial moment for Ukraine. The military was forced to withdraw on Feb. 17 from
the heavily battered city of Avdiivka in Donetsk Oblast as Russian forces
attempted to encircle it.
Meanwhile, the country is facing a growing shortage of ammunition as further aid to Ukraine remains tied up in the U.S. Congress. "Keeping Ukraine in the artificial deficits of weapons, particularly in a deficit of artillery and long-range capabilities, allows (Russian President Vladimir) Putin to adapt to the current intensity of the war," he said in the speech.
Zelensky also commented on the withdrawal from
Avdiivka, saying the aim was to "save our soldier's lives."
Concluding his speech, Zelensky said, "Please do not ask Ukraine when the war will end. Ask yourself why Putin is still able to continue it." If "Ukraine is left alone, Russia will destroy us," the president said during a public interview with CNN chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour following the speech.
When asked by Amanpour about what he would say to
the Republicans responsible for the ongoing deadlock over Ukraine aid in the
U.S., Zelensky quipped, "Is this being shown on television now? Then I
won't (say anything)."
He added that he plans to meet with U.S. senators
later in the day and reiterated his gratitude to the U.S. for the support
provided so far.
Zelensky was also asked about the potential return
of former U.S. President Donald Trump to the White House. He said that Trump
had been invited to Ukraine.
"If Trump (comes) to Ukraine, I am ready to go
with him to the front line."
Zelensky said in January 2024 that Trump would be warmly received in Kyiv
under one condition: the former U.S. president must demonstrate his ability to
end the war with Russia within 24 hours, as he has promised.
Trump has said repeatedly his primary goal regarding the war would be to secure a ceasefire in 24 hours, but he has not specified on what terms it would potentially be.
-The Kyiv Independent
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