Zelenskiy assures Ukrainians of victory with U.S. aid in the balance
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[December 06, 2023]
By Olena Harmash and Tom Balmforth
KYIV (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Ukrainians on
Wednesday that Kyiv would defeat Russia and win a fair peace "against
all odds" as the future of vital U.S. military and financial aid hung in
the balance.
Zelenskiy delivered his defiant message in an unusual early-morning
video that showed him walking through Kyiv on his way to pay his
respects to fallen soldiers on what Ukraine marks as Armed Forces Day.
"It has been difficult, but we have persevered," said Zelenskiy, who
filmed himself on a mobile phone as he walked from his office down the
central Hrushevskoho street towards central Kyiv's "wall of
remembrance".
"It is not easy now, but we are moving. No matter how difficult it is,
we will get there. To our borders, to our people. To our peace. Fair
peace. Free peace. Against all odds."
His remarks appeared to respond to uncertainty over the future of a
$60-billion aid package being debated in U.S. Congress that has been
stuck for weeks.
On Tuesday, Zelenskiy cancelled plans to address U.S. lawmakers to
appeal directly for the aid as Congress wrangles over Republican demands
to tie the assistance to a revamp of U.S. immigration and border
policies.
Kyiv has relied heavily on assistance from its Western allies against
Russia's much bigger army in the biggest war in Europe since World War
Two, now in its 22nd month.
A proposed European Union military aid package has also run into
resistance from some members of the bloc.
BIG RISK
In one of the bleakest assessments yet by a senior Ukrainian official,
Zelenskiy's chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said on Tuesday that
postponement of the U.S. aid created a "big risk" that Ukraine would
lose the war.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits the Memory Wall of
Fallen Defenders of Ukraine on Day of the Ukrainian Armed Forces,
amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine December 6, 2023.
Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS
Moscow controls about 17.5% of Ukraine's territory, and Ukrainian
forces are now facing a new Russian offensive on the eastern front,
with especially fierce fighting around the towns of Avdiivka and
Mariinka.
In his video, Zelenskiy greeted people as he walked down the
slippery, winter streets.
He said Ukraine had no alternative except to liberate its
territories occupied by Russia.
"These are our lands. These are our people. Is there an alternative?
No. Nine years and 651 days of the war are behind us. Victory is
ahead. And how else? Could there be an alternative? We all know:
no," Zelenskiy said.
He was later shown paying his respects at the wall of remembrance
created in 2014 to commemorate victims of Russia's war against
Ukraine. Moscow seized the peninsula of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014
and backed a militant insurgency in the east.
While the original panels were neatly structured with orderly
military pictures, that changed after Russia's invasion in February
2022. Grieving families placed hundreds of personal photos there.
Zelenskiy said the wall would help strengthen Ukrainians' spirit
against "fear, mistrust, despair, discord and thoughts of giving
up."
(Reporting by Olena Harmash, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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