Zelensky sees NATO momentum on Ukraine joining, but not yet from U.S.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains cautiously optimistic regarding NATO membership, emphasizing that U.S. positions post-election will significantly influence the outcome of Ukraine's security guarantees.
"Today, we see the consensus of the majority of the allied countries and the restrained position of a few countries. We will work with it," Zelensky noted, underlining the importance of international alliances in addressing the conflict.
Zelensky expressed hope for a favorable U.S. response after the elections, stating, "Not because of the change of president, but simply because the focus, the attention of the United States is now on the election."
"It will probably take significant work to convince Germany," Zelensky stated, highlighting how Germany's stance, reliant on U.S. policy, could impact other countries like Hungary and Slovakia.
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