Zelensky says battlefield situation ‘tough and challenging, but not bad’

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that despite the difficult conditions and serious challenges faced by Ukrainian forces, the situation on the frontline remains relatively stable.

The head of state said this at a briefing when asked about Ukraine’s strongest negotiating positions and areas that still require improvement, Ukrinform reports.

“It’s hard to say right now [what exactly we need to work on]. I believe we are in good shape at the moment. Even though the situation is generally tough and challenging, I think our frontline is in relatively good condition. Of course, things could be better — there are challenges and shortages,” Zelensky said.

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He also added that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are the guarantor of the country’s security and independence.

“But overall, we’ve made some progress. We’ve managed to secure ammunition and aid — some supply chains have been unblocked. New drones are appearing. I believe we are in a fairly good position. And that’s crucial in negotiations — to stand firm,” he added.

Zelensky stated in his evening video address on March 24 that the war was brought from Russia, and it must be pushed back there. He stressed that the aggressor state must be pressured into peace to ensure security.

Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine


Source: Zelensky says battlefield situation 'tough and challenging, but not bad'

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