Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy warned that Ukraine faces a slim chance of survival without continued U.S. support. In an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press with Kristen Welker," Zelenskiy stated, "It will be very, very, very difficult. Of course, there is always a chance, but it will be a low chance without U.S. support." The interview excerpt was released on Friday, with the full broadcast set for Sunday.
Zelenskiy's remarks follow recent phone conversations between U.S. President Donald Trump, Zelenskiy, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The discussions come at a critical time as Ukraine continues to defend against Russia's ongoing invasion.
The Ukrainian leader emphasized that U.S. military and financial assistance remains crucial for Ukraine's defense capabilities. He highlighted that without American aid, Ukraine’s ability to resist Russian forces could be severely weakened, increasing the risk of Russian advances.
Zelenskiy's comments are expected to influence international discussions regarding continued support for Ukraine. The Biden administration has been urging Congress to approve additional aid packages, citing the strategic importance of Ukraine’s defense for global security and stability.
The ongoing war has devastated Ukrainian infrastructure and displaced millions. Zelenskiy's appeal underscores the urgency of U.S. assistance to prevent further losses and protect Ukrainian sovereignty.
As the conflict intensifies, international observers are closely monitoring the responses from the U.S. and allied nations. The upcoming full interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" is anticipated to shed more light on Zelenskiy's perspective and the potential consequences of reduced U.S. support.


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