– Ukrainian parliamentarian Yaroslav Zheleznyak quoted Volodymyr Zelenskiy on social media as saying that Ukraine may have to outlive someone in Moscow before achieving all its goals. – We do not trade on security or sovereignty. “We will not renounce our rights to the entire territory,” the Ukrainian president said.
President Zelenskiy presented a new 10-point domestic policy plan in a speech to Ukraine's parliament on Tuesday. According to the Kiev Independent, the move is aimed at responding to criticism leveled at the head of state after he presented a high-profile winning plan in the fall. The plan placed the responsibility for the fate of the war on Kiev's partners and did not take domestic reforms into account.
“While the whole world is waiting for President Trump's miracle, we should get to work,” Zelenskiy said.
Zelezniak said the president's new plan focuses on “national unity, the situation on the front lines, arms, finances, energy, security, communities, human capital, cultural sovereignty and veterans.” .
President Zelenskiy also said in his speech that the government was not preparing to lower the mobilization age. He also called for the creation of a military ombudsman and a new contract system for underage volunteers.
Zelenskyy criticized G20 countries. He accused them of lacking a “strong strategy”.
On the 1000th day of the Ukraine war, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy decided not only to focus on his country's reforms and personal work, but also to criticize the G20 leaders, who are currently meeting in Brazil.
Ukraine's leaders did not even hide that they criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for not taking action after he signed a decree relaxing Moscow's rules on the use of nuclear weapons.
– Today, the G20 countries are gathered in Brazil. did they say anything? Nothing, Volodymyr Zelenskyy lashed out at a press conference, accusing G20 countries of lacking a “strong strategy.”
Ukraine War and Reform Plan. Criticism of Mr. Zelensky
Zelensky's proposals for domestic reforms were critically evaluated by several parliamentarians. “All in all, it's very confusing and most of the plans seem completely unprepared. Apart from the last point (about veterans), most of them are nonsense,” wrote MP Jarosław Zelezniak .
– Chairman of the Freedom of Speech Committee Jarosław Jurchyszyn told parliament that the individual points were generally correct. – However, the biggest problem is the financial resources to implement the plan. How calculated and realistic is this? – he asked.
On October 16, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy presented a winning plan to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, and the next day he presented it at a meeting of the European Council. According to Ukraine's wishes, it will contribute to ending Russian aggression by the end of 2025. The plan reiterates most of Ukraine's previous demands, focusing on Kiev's demands on its Western partners.
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