
The Daily A Conversation With President Zelensky
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Jun 4, 2024 Andrew E. Kramer, the Kyiv bureau chief for The New York Times, delves into the remarkable journey of President Volodymyr Zelensky from TV star to wartime leader. They discuss the daunting military challenges Ukraine faces amid Russian aggression and the complexities of securing Western support. Kramer shares personal anecdotes that highlight the toll the conflict takes on Zelensky's leadership, exploring the societal resilience and emotional strains as Ukraine navigates a turbulent landscape of war and public sentiment.
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Zelensky's Initial Peace Platform
- Zelensky initially campaigned on a platform of peace with Russia, winning with 73% of the vote.
- However, by 2020, the prospects of successful negotiations had diminished.
Zelensky's Argument for Cross-Border Strikes
- Zelensky argues that Russia's ability to strike from within its borders gives them a significant advantage.
- He believes Western restrictions on Ukraine striking back at Russian staging areas hinder their defense.
Zelensky's Weapons Requests
- Zelensky requested seven Patriot missile systems and 120-130 F-16s from Western allies.
- These requests sometimes frustrate Western officials, with one comparing aid to Ukraine to an Amazon shopping list.

