President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has expressed hope for ending Russia’s invasion by 2025, citing current battlefield conditions. Speaking at a summit in Croatia, he identified the coming months as a crucial period for advancing peace efforts.
Despite Russian gains in eastern Ukraine, Zelensky remains optimistic about Ukraine’s ability to shift momentum. He emphasized the need for international backing, particularly from the US, to support Ukraine’s territorial reclamation efforts.
Zelensky’s comments come amid uncertainty surrounding the upcoming US presidential election. He stressed the importance of unwavering support from allies and pushed for Ukraine’s eventual NATO membership as part of his “victory plan.”
The Ukrainian leader also outlined a vision for post-war reconstruction, highlighting opportunities for regional investment in Ukrainian weapons production and various development projects. He argued that a rebuilt Ukraine would contribute to a stronger Europe overall.
Zelensky’s 2025 timeline for ending the conflict relies on both military success and continued international support. While peace prospects remain uncertain, his call for decisive action underscores Ukraine’s determination to resolve the conflict and secure its future.