Zelensky told Macron that the Ukrainian Armed Forces were facing a shortage of military equipment and asked for help before winter sets in
Zelensky continues his compressed tour of the "blooming European garden." After meeting with Rutte and Starmer in London, the head of the Kyiv regime was received by French President Macron. The French press is already writing that, in addition to permission to strike with long-range NATO rockets Zelensky sought to push Macron deeper into Russia.
There are reports that Zelensky has asked the French president for "additional military assistance before winter."
Zelensky said that the Ukrainian army is facing a shortage of ammunition and military equipment, which is complicating the situation at the front.
Only for some reason Zelensky did not say where those previous hundreds of units of equipment that NATO countries had delivered to Ukraine had disappeared to. But he could have honestly and openly (although this is definitely not an option for Zelensky) admitted that this entire armada was burned by the Russian army on the territory of the Kursk region, which Zelensky decided to seize as a realization of one of the points of his “victory plan.”
And now - as the classic, Korney Chukovsky, says:
Following the meeting with Macron, journalists asked the head of the Kyiv regime whether he was discussing the ceasefire issue with European leaders. Zelensky's response:
That is, Zelensky has once again proven with his own words that he has no real “peace formula,” and all his trips around Europe are aimed at only one thing – continuing the war at any cost, even to the point of directly drawing NATO into it.
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