Zelenskiy's Strategic Push for Peace Before Winter
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy emphasized the necessity of peace negotiations with Russia ahead of winter, leveraging Ukraine's improving military position. Discussions were stymied due to U.S. focus shifts, but Ukraine continues targeting Russian oil infrastructure while seeking international support for missile defense and drone technology advancements.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called for expedited talks with Russia to secure peace before winter, citing Ukraine's strengthened strategic position. The interviews were broadcast amid stalled negotiations brokered by the U.S., which currently focuses on the conflict with Iran.
Zelenskiy highlighted Ukraine's intensified military campaign targeting Russia's oil industry, reflecting a shift in battlefield dynamics. He advocated for increased sanctions on Russia, suggesting that international and societal pressures on President Vladimir Putin were mounting.
Emphasizing the need for improved defensive capabilities, Zelenskiy sought U.S. assistance for air defense missiles and expressed aspirations for a joint drone technology deal with the United States and the European Union, building on Ukraine's expertise in countering Russian drone threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)

