The Ukrainian leader frames the summit as a strategic window for dialogue, specifically citing the involvement of President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron. While the United States has signaled support for the potential engagement, the Kremlin has offered no reciprocal commitment, leaving the possibility of a face-to-face meeting in limbo.
Zelenskiy remains focused on the immediate physical toll of the conflict, pointing to the intensifying bombardment of Kyiv and Kharkiv as evidence of Russia’s aggressive posture. He is using the platform to lobby for upgraded air defense systems, arguing that international pressure must remain the primary tool for curbing these attacks. Without a clear signal from Moscow, the initiative serves as both a diplomatic gambit and a public appeal for sustained Western intervention.




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