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Zelensky eyes victory for Ukraine vs Russia

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Kyiv, Ukraine --- President Volodymyr Zelensky vowed Friday to do everything to defeat Russia this year, as the first Leopard tanks arrived in Ukraine on the anniversar­y of the start of Europe’s largest conflict since World War II.

Street protests against the Russian invasion were held in many European capitals to mark the anniversar­y, and fresh Western sanctions targeted Russia’s banks, military industry and semiconduc­tor access.

Meanwhile, the Group of Seven industrial­ised nations threatened embargo busters with “severe costs”.

Poland sent the German-made Leopard tanks to help Ukraine repel Russian troops and deliver a “clear and measurable signal of further support”, said Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who was visiting Kyiv.

Poland would send more tanks soon, Morawiecki added, and was also offering to train Ukrainian pilots to fly F-16 fighter jets, as Western allies underlined their unwavering support.

Russia, however, remained defiant, with former president Dmitry Medvedev insisting his country was ready to push its offensive “to the borders of Poland”.

Tensions were also building on Ukraine’s border with Moldova, as Moscow claimed Kyiv was plotting to invade the breakaway region of Transnistr­ia and promised to respond. Moldova denied any threat from Ukraine.

Zelensky said he was planning to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping after the release Friday of Beijing’s 12-point position paper on the conflict, which included a call for peace talks and for respecting all territoria­l sovereignt­y.

Zelensky noted that Beijing’s paper appeared to show “there is respect for our territoria­l integrity, security issues”.

Earlier Friday, he said in a statement that Ukraine would “do everything to gain victory this year”.

‘Spirit is strong’

A year ago Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin stunned the world by sending tanks and troops across the border, a move seen as punishment for Kyiv’s pivot to the West.

The war has devastated swathes of Ukraine, displaced millions, turned Russia into a pariah in the West and, according to Western sources, caused more than 150,000 casualties on each side.

Demonstrat­ors protesting Moscow’s aggression marched in cities across Europe to mark the invasion anniversar­y.

In Berlin, activists placed a Russian tank wreck in front of Moscow’s embassy.

Crowds fell silent for a minute from Tallinn to London, while key European buildings were draped or lit up in the blue and yellow colours of Ukraine’s flag.

A year ago, Russian troops sought to rapidly install a pro-Moscow regime in Ukraine but failed to conquer Kyiv and subsequent­ly suffered defeats in northeaste­rn and southern Ukraine.

Since October, Russia has pummelled Ukraine’s energy infrastruc­ture, causing power shortages for millions during winter.

Despite the daily trials, many Ukrainians refuse to be cowed.

In Bucha, where Russia has been accused of widespread atrocities, 64-year-old Galyna Gamulets recalled coming under fire from Russian troops for more than two weeks.

She voiced pride in her nation and said “we will succeed” in repelling the invaders.

‘Living hell’

The West, which has imposed increasing­ly stringent sanctions on Russia and boosted humanitari­an aid and arms supplies for Ukraine, unveiled more help Friday.

The United States announced sweeping sanctions aimed not just at Russia but also 200 individual­s and entities across Europe, Asia and the Middle East supporting Moscow’s war.

After a video call, G7 allies warned: “third-countries or other internatio­nal actors who seek to evade or undermine our measures” must “cease providing material support to Russia’s war, or face severe costs”.

Washington’s new aid package came days after President Joe Biden arrived in Kyiv for a historic visit and pledged new arms deliveries.

However, Biden on Friday ruled out providing the F-16 fighter jets Ukraine has requested, at least for the time being, telling ABC News in an interview that Zelensky “doesn’t need F-16s now.”

“Look, we’re sending him what our seasoned military thinks he needs now. He needs tanks, he needs artillery, he needs air defense, including Himars,” Biden said.

“There are things we’re sending him to put him in a position to make gains this spring and summer going into the fall.”

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky appears on screen to address people during a rally marking the first anniversar­y of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the Russian embassy in Copenhagen.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky appears on screen to address people during a rally marking the first anniversar­y of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the Russian embassy in Copenhagen.

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