Zelensky fears that if he changes power in the US, Ukraine will not win the war

Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, has given a long interview for the Associated Press news agency, where the main theme was the fight against Russia. The Ukrainian leader acknowledged that he feared the symbolic influence in the event of his loss in Bakhmu, but he also expressed concern over the eventual consequences in the event of a political change in the United States, [...]
The Ukrainian leader acknowledged that he feared the symbolic impact in the event of the loss in Bakhmut, but he also expressed concern over the eventual consequences in case of a political change in the US, writes Periscopi.
Some public figures, including former President Donald Trump, have questioned whether Washington should continue supporting Ukraine with military aid in billion values.
The republican rival of Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, also claimed Ukaina's protection over “a territorial dispute” with Russia should not be a national security priority of the United States.
While Zelensky did not mention names, such as Trump or other Republican politicians -- figures he would have to co-operate with if he won the White House race, he acknowledged that he is concerned that war could be influenced by changing political forces to Washington.
The United States must understand that if they stop helping, we will not win the” war, he said. /Periscopi/












