Zelensky Seeks Biden's Support
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•Zelensky looks to Biden to back Ukraine 'Victory plan'
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Volodymyr Zelensky preparing to reveal a 'Victory plan' to President Joe Biden on Thursday .
He is looking to the US leader for a strong show of support before he leaves the White House .
Details of the Ukrainian plan have been kept under wraps but it is likely to contain pleas for further military and financial support, plus future security guarantees.
If the West strengthens Ukraine ’s position, he believes Putin could be pushed into a diplomatic peace.
Olga Rudenko : For most Ukrainians , it's still "too sensitive and unimaginable to concede anything even temporarily to Russia " Dmytro, 31 , says a truce would simply give Russia time to recuperate and Zelensky has likewise warned against a "frozen" conflict.
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