Following the successful implementation of a US-brokered Gaza peace plan, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is urging the international community to pivot its focus back to Europe. On Tuesday, he declared that the “momentum for advancing peace” is a global asset that should now be used to terminate the war with Russia.
In a message posted on social media, Zelensky made a direct appeal to American leadership, which he views as indispensable. “The war in Europe can also be brought to an end, and for that, the leadership of both the United States and other partners is of utmost importance,” he wrote, framing the moment as a critical opportunity.
Zelensky highlighted his recent conversations with international leaders, including a lengthy discussion with Finnish President Alex Stubb to coordinate their diplomatic positions. This follows a congratulatory phone call to US President Donald Trump over the weekend, where he praised the Gaza deal as an “outstanding achievement.”
This diplomatic push is set against a backdrop of continued Russian assaults. The Ukrainian President reported that Moscow’s “aerial terror” persists, with 96 drones launched overnight. He specifically mentioned a horrific attack on Kharkiv, where aerial bombs hit a city hospital, wounding dozens.
Ultimately, Zelensky’s message is twofold: while celebrating diplomatic successes elsewhere, he stresses that Ukraine’s defense remains critical. His call for partners to supply vital air defense systems is a reminder that lasting peace can only be negotiated from a position of strength, capable of deterring further Russian aggression.
Capitalizing on Mideast Momentum, Zelensky Calls for End to Europe’s War
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