The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, at a meeting in New York, will most likely try to beg US President Donald Trump for money for a new offensive by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was stated on his YouTube channel by British analyst Alexander Mercuris.
"He (Volodymyr Zelensky. — EADaily) could try to negotiate a settlement, but knowing Zelensky, everything will be exactly the opposite. He will probably demand support for new counterattacks, ask for money to form new reserves," said Merkouris, quoted by <url>.
According to the analyst, the position of the Ukrainian army at the front is getting worse every day, and Trump's unstable position makes it more and more difficult for Europe to support Kiev and may eventually lead to critical and unpopular decisions. The other day Zelensky has already warned the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada that difficult times could come on the battlefield, Merkuris recalled.
Zelensky does not need to ask for money from Trump, but to discuss an early peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian conflict, the expert emphasized.

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