[Russia] - Kremlin Says Hasn't Seen Zelensky's 'Victory Plan,' Urges Kyiv to 'Sober Up'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Kremlin said Wednesday it had yet to see Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyâ $ s â $ victory planâ $ to end the war, however
prompted authorities in Kyiv to â $ sober upâ $ and admit what it called a futile effort to beat Russia.Zelenskyunveiled details of the
strategy previously Wednesday, informing Ukrainian lawmakers it might assist the country win its fight versus Russia and bring peace by next
year
The very first of the five points consisted of in the ambitious plan contacts Kyivâ $ s crucial Western allies to permit Ukraine to sign up
with NATO while combating in the conflict continues, a request members of the military bloc are likely to refuse.Zelenskyâ $ s plan also
spells out a â $ detailed non-nuclear tactical deterrence packageâ $ to prevent more Russian attacks, although part of this 2nd point
stays classified
At the exact same time, the Ukrainian leader required purchasing the countryâ $ s natural resources and increase anti-Russian sanctions, as
well as changing U.S
soldiers with Ukrainians in Europe as part of a post-war security architecture.Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov informed press reporters
he had yet to see the details of Zelenskyâ $ s recently revealed â $ triumph plan, â $ but stated that any proposals should be dealt with
as â $ camouflageâ $ for â $ an American strategy to fight us till the last Ukrainian.â $ â $ A different plan that might indeed be
tranquil is if the Kyiv program recognized that its current policy is hopeless, sobered up and acknowledged the factors that caused this
dispute surrounding Ukraine, â $ Peskov said.President Vladimir Putin bought the full-blown intrusion of Ukraine in February 2022,
declaring he was safeguarding Russian speakers versus a so-called â $ neo-Nazi dictatorshipâ $ in Kyiv
Later that year, Moscow declared to have annexed four regions in Ukraineâ $ s south and east as the Kremlin leader vowed his country would
achieve its war aims.Meanwhile, Western nations, led by the United States, have offered billions of dollars worth of military and
humanitarian help to Ukraine
Kyivâ $ s allies have actually dealt with growing criticism that they have actually been too slow in supplying Ukrainian forces with vital
equipment and overly cautious about the Kremlinâ $ s veiled nuclear hazards.