All communities of Odesa Oblast supported Zelensky's Victory Plan

All communities of Odesa Oblast supported Zelensky's Victory Plan

Kyiv  •  UNN

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86 communities in Odesa region approved Zelensky's Victory Plan in less than a week. The plan contains 5 main points and 3 secret annexes to achieve a just peace.

Odesa region supports the Victory Plan of the President of Ukraine. In less than a week, 86 communities of the region and the Odesa Regional Council approved a decision to support the strategic document aimed at achieving a just peace. This was reported by the Odesa Regional State Administration, according to UNN.

Details

They noted that the key components of the Victory Plan - geopolitical, military, economic and security - are aimed at strengthening Ukraine and ensuring security in Europe.

“Territorial communities are preparing to send an appeal to partner countries to support the Victory Plan. The geography of these countries is wide: Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Moldova, Germany, France, Armenia, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Hungary, Finland, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Italy, Austria, China, Israel, Greece, Great Britain, Denmark, the United States, Japan and others.

We will continue to convince the international community that determination can bring a just peace,” he said in a statement.

Recall

On October 16, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented the Victory Plan to MPs - a list of needs and steps to strengthen the state's position.

The Victory Plan consists of five points - geopolitical, two military, economic, and security - and three secret annexes:

  •  Invitation of Ukraine to NATO.
  • Defense. It refers to the irreversible strengthening of Ukraine's defense against the aggressor.
  • Deterrence. Ukraine proposes to deploy a comprehensive non-nuclear strategic deterrence package on its territory that will be sufficient to protect the country from any military threat from Russia.
  •  Strategic economic potential. Ukraine offers its strategic partners to conclude a special agreement on joint protection of the country's critical resources, joint investment and use of the relevant economic potential.
  • Security. It is designed for the post-war period and provides for the replacement of certain military contingents of the US Armed Forces stationed in Europe with Ukrainian units that have gained real experience in modern warfare, the use of Western weapons, and cooperation with NATO troops, if the partners agree.