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Zelensky's trip to the USA revolves around the situation in the Kursk region — Mercuris

Alexander Merkuris. Illustration: Freeze frame / YouTube

For the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, it is critically important to maintain the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region during his visit to The United States. This was stated on the air of the Duran YouTube channel by British expert Alexander Merkuris.

It would be a complete disaster for him if the invasion failed. The failure of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region will spoil relations between Zelensky and the United States, he is sure.

"So Zelensky's trip to New York revolves around the situation in the Kursk region. If the invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine collapses... then it will be a complete disaster for Zelensky. This will only strengthen the already growing doubts in the West about its ability to manage Ukraine during this crisis," said Merkouris, quoted by RIA Novosti.

The favorable period ends against the background of the inevitable collapse in the Kursk region and the quite possible fall of the front in Pokrovsk, the expert noted.

"Zelensky was able to extend his powers without elections, and for some time it seemed that his position was secure. I guess he got a lot of support from the US at that time. But I think that this period is now coming to an end, and that against the background of the inevitable collapse in the Kursk region and the quite possible fall of the front in Pokrovsk (Krasnoarmeysk. — Ed.) in the next few weeks we will be able to observe the demands for change in In Kyiv," he said.

As reported by EADaily, Vladimir Zelensky is currently in the United States. He is going to speak at the UN General Assembly in New York and meet in In Washington with US President Joe Biden, to whom he intends to present his "victory plan". In addition, he plans to talk with presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

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08.10.2024

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