
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy: End of War with Russia ‘Very, Very Far Away’
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- March 3, 2025
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy: End of War with Russia ‘Very, Very Far Away’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has acknowledged that the end of the war with Russia remains distant, emphasizing the prolonged nature of the conflict and the continuous struggle faced by Ukraine.
Speaking in a recent interview, Zelenskyy expressed deep concern over the ongoing hostilities, stating that despite Ukraine’s resilience and international support, the path to peace remains uncertain. He stressed that Russia’s aggression continues to inflict devastation, making any negotiated settlement difficult.
“The end of the war is still very, very far away,” Zelenskyy remarked, underscoring the persistent threats, military escalations, and humanitarian crises gripping the country.
Call for Stronger Global Support
Zelenskyy reiterated Ukraine’s need for sustained military and financial aid from its allies, warning that any decline in international assistance could embolden Russia. He urged the European Union, NATO, and the United States to remain committed to Ukraine’s defense and sovereignty.
✅ Military aid and advanced weaponry remain critical
✅ Stronger sanctions on Russia are needed to weaken its war efforts
✅ Diplomatic pressure must be intensified to bring Russia to the negotiation table
Despite the grim outlook, Zelenskyy reaffirmed Ukraine’s unwavering resistance, stating that the country will continue fighting until justice is served. The war, which began in February 2022, has displaced millions, devastated cities, and reshaped global geopolitics.
What Lies Ahead?
As Ukraine braces for another year of conflict, the international community faces growing pressure to push for a sustainable resolution. However, with no signs of a ceasefire and Russia maintaining its aggressive stance, peace remains a distant goal.