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Zelensky visits the US: a diplomatic failure rather than a ‘victory plan’

From 22 to 27 September, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the United States, where he addressed the UN General Assembly in New York, met with US President Joe Biden and the two presidential candidates, Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump, and visited an ammunition factory in Pennsylvania. The main purpose of his trip was to unveil a new Ukrainian ‘victory plan’ to persuade the Biden administration to increase US military and political support for Ukraine in its war with Russia in a prompt and substantial manner. The US has announced the launch of a military support package for Kyiv worth approximately $8 bn, including more than $5 bn that is at the president’s disposal (this sum comes from a $61 bn package provided in April).

Zelensky’s trip has failed to yield the results Ukraine expected to achieve. The Biden administration most likely did not endorse the ‘victory plan’, the details of which remain unknown, as it considered it too maximalist and unrealistic. Regarding the Ukrainian president’s visit to Pennsylvania, one of the key swing states, the Republican Party perceived it as electoral campaigning in favour of the Democrats. This, in turn, could jeopardise Washington’s continued support for Kyiv should Trump win the election.

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