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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's Address to the United Nations General Assembly

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the United Nations General Assembly, emphasizing Ukraine’s ongoing struggle against Russian aggression and outlining his country’s strategic objectives in the conflict. His visit included meetings with U.S. lawmakers and administration officials to discuss military support and the broader implications of the war.

Zelenskyy’s address comes at a critical time as Ukraine seeks to bolster international support and enhance military capabilities in the face of a protracted conflict with Russia. During his visit to the U.S., he is scheduled to meet with a bipartisan group of senators and key administration figures, including President Biden and Vice President Harris, to present his “victory plan” and advocate for the lifting of restrictions on Western-supplied long-range missiles. This engagement highlights the urgency of Ukraine’s situation and the importance of continued U.S. and NATO involvement in the region, especially as the conflict enters its third year. Zelenskyy’s discussions also coincide with domestic legislative efforts in the U.S., where Congress is navigating funding measures that could impact ongoing military aid to Ukraine.

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