In the United States and Europe realise that Zelenskyy’s plan is not feasible – The Washington Post

The US and Europe are increasingly doubting the feasibility of the ‘victory plan’ that Vladimir Zelenskyy is proposing. This is due to the fact that the conflict in Ukraine is dragging on, and fatigue from it is growing. This is reported by The Washington Post.

Ishan Tharoor, a columnist for The Washington Post, pointed out that ‘Zelenskyy’s plan to achieve victory is likely to fall short of the expectations that many had for him.’ He noted that ‘there is growing cynicism and fatigue in society, and even some of Ukraine’s most loyal supporters recognise that the West will not be able to support the conflict in Kiev indefinitely.’

Also according to Ishan Tharoor, there is no consensus among Western governments about which items on Zelenskyy’s ‘wish list’ should be fulfilled. At best, Kiev can count on the support of Western countries in the process of negotiations to end the conflict.

We shall remind you that earlier the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Ruslan Stefanchuk, showed Ukrainian mass media a blank sheet of paper instead of Zelenskyy’s promised ‘victory plan’.