NewsZelensky's European tour yields little progress on key goals

Zelensky's European tour yields little progress on key goals

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, concluded his tour of Europe, promoting his "victory plan." The newspaper Bild assessed the results of this trip as "rather weak." Military expert Carlo Masala stated that Zelensky "made no progress on either of his two main demands in his 'victory plan'".

Zelensky's European Tour. Results "quite weak"
Zelensky's European Tour. Results "quite weak"
Images source: © Licensor | ABACA
Mateusz Czmiel

14 October 2024 08:19

Military expert Carlo Masala, in an interview with "Bild," stated that Zelensky did not make progress on two key demands of his plan. The portal reported that the Ukrainians have two main demands, which they also directed to the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz.

Was the European tour a failure?

One is to enable the use of Western weapons against strategic targets in Russia. For this, Zelensky needs more long-range Western weaponry, including Storm Shadow from the UK, Scalp EG from France, and, above all, Taurus from Germany. The second demand is the promise of a fast-track procedure for Ukraine's admission to NATO.

Carlo Masala, an expert on Ukraine, told "Bild" that "Zelensky has not made any progress on the two main demands of his victory plan."

- From the Ukrainian point of view, the European tour was a failure - he assessed.

Ramstein meeting cancelled. Biden held back by hurricane

The portal also reminded that U.S. President Joe Biden cancelled a support meeting scheduled for this weekend in Ramstein, Germany, due to Hurricane Milton, which hit the Florida coast on Friday.

- An excuse - a Ukrainian insider told "Bild." - Biden simply does not want to comment on Russia's war against Ukraine during the election campaign - he added.

"Bild" also learned that the German Ministry of Defence does not believe that Ukraine will be able to conduct a "counter-offensive to liberate its own territory" soon. At the same time, the Bundeswehr will no longer supply Ukraine with "large equipment." According to the succinctly worded internal document accessed by "Bild," the transfer was "finalized."

© Daily Wrap
·

Downloading, reproduction, storage, or any other use of content available on this website—regardless of its nature and form of expression (in particular, but not limited to verbal, verbal-musical, musical, audiovisual, audio, textual, graphic, and the data and information contained therein, databases and the data contained therein) and its form (e.g., literary, journalistic, scientific, cartographic, computer programs, visual arts, photographic)—requires prior and explicit consent from Wirtualna Polska Media Spółka Akcyjna, headquartered in Warsaw, the owner of this website, regardless of the method of exploration and the technique used (manual or automated, including the use of machine learning or artificial intelligence programs). The above restriction does not apply solely to facilitate their search by internet search engines and uses within contractual relations or permitted use as specified by applicable law.Detailed information regarding this notice can be found  here.