President Zelensky Cites Delay in U.S. Congress Aid and Sanction Evasions as Boosting Russian Confidence
In his recent evening address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky highlighted the escalating confidence among Russian forces, attributing it to the U.S. Congress's delays in approving vital aid for Ukraine and the ongoing ability of Russia to circumvent international sanctions. Zelensky expressed a dire need for action, emphasizing that rhetoric alone does not secure skies nor restrict the production of missiles and drones used in terror attacks.
Zelensky pointed out the critical situation arising from the continued evasion of sanctions against Russia and the prolonged wait for a crucial support package from the U.S., which is still pending a vote in Congress. He stressed that these delays have only emboldened terrorist confidence over the months, and any further procrastination could be detrimental.
"Russia utilizes every day, week, and month to inflict significant damage," Zelensky noted, underscoring the urgency of the situation. The effectiveness of modern aviation and air defense systems was recently demonstrated in Israel's response to an attack by Iran, which Zelensky used as an example of effective defense witnessed by the global community.
According to Zelensky, the world has seen what true defense looks like, recognizing that such defense is possible and noting Israel was not alone—its allies played a crucial role in neutralizing the threat. This example of unity and effective collaboration serves as a testament to what Zelensky argues is the best form of defense. He also made a call to action for Ukraine's allies not to ignore the threats posed by Russian missiles and drones.
As the situation develops, Zelensky's words serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of global security issues and the need for timely and decisive action on the international stage to counter threats and maintain stability.