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Defiant Zelensky Says Ukraine Plans To Mobilize 500,000 More Soldiers

FILE - President Joe Biden, left, speaks at an event with G7 leaders and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the NATO Summit, in Vilnius, Lithuania, July 12, 2023. Biden's strong backing for Ukraine's effort to repel Russia's invasion has been the rare issue where he's mustered bipartisan support. But this week’s first GOP presidential debate—and recent comments by former President Donald Trump on Ukraine— suggest that the dynamic will face a stress test as the 2024 presidential campaign heats up. (Paul Ellis/Pool Photo via AP, File)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced plans to mobilize 500,000 more troops to fight against Russia, in a rare end-of-year address. The announcement takes place after a difficult year characterized by conflict and strained relationships with Russia.

During the press conference, Zelensky discussed the current state of the war and strategies for the coming year. He encouraged his compatriots to retain resilience while affirming that Ukraine would fight on towards victory. “We are fighting for a future to be chosen by ourselves, not the Russian Federation,” Zelensky said.

As part of its preparedness for the conflict, the Ukrainian army has requested the extra 450,000-500,000 men to be drafted. While admitting that this is a sensitive issue, Zelensky stated that he needed more arguments to support the idea.

When asked about the possibility of defeat, Zelensky was confident in his response, stating “No.” He reaffirmed his resolve, saying that, “We are not ready to give up… and together we can bring this victory closer.”

Zelensky went on to discuss the duration of the war, responding to questions about the waning Western support and fatigue in Kyiv. “I think that no one knows the answer,” he said, acknowledging that even respected people, commanders, and Western partners do not know how long the war will last.

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been ongoing since 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea. Despite international sanctions and ongoing negotiations, tensions between the two nations remain high. Zelensky’s announcement comes as a signal of the government’s continued commitment to end the conflict and maintain Ukrainian sovereignty.

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