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Zelensky: Russia wants to keep the war going. NATO membership is off the table. The U.S. is backtracking on a ceasefire. Crimea is dying under occupation. Ukraine leads in drone warfare. Europe must step up. 0/

Zelensky: Crimea is a Ukrainian peninsula. Without Ukrainians, it is dying. All logistics depend on mainland Ukraine. It used to get 3 million tourists each summer, 2.8 million were Ukrainians. Now, there is no tourism. 11 years without tourism. 1/

Zelensky: They won’t take us into NATO. We want it. It would solve many problems. Instead, they discuss how to strengthen our army, air defense, training. But NATO would be simpler. The U.S. doesn’t support Ukraine’s membership. That’s a gift to Russia. 2/

Zelensky: I never said I was ready to discuss Ukraine’s neutrality. Russia’s first ultimatum demanded we cut our army to 50-80K. Today, it’s 800K, holding back the Russians. They also wanted us to recognize occupied territories as Russian. 3/

Zelensky: All nuclear power plants belong to the people of Ukraine. They are state-owned. The occupied Zaporizhzhia plant is Ukrainian. Everyone recognizes this, including the IAEA. 4/

Zelensky: Russians took many power plant workers' children and deported them to Russia. That’s how they force people to work—"What wouldn’t you do for your child?”. 5/

Zelensky: We proposed a ceasefire in the sky and at sea—easier to control. But Russia wants to keep destroying us, to keep the war going. In Jeddah, the U.S. said: let’s discuss a full ceasefire, not a partial one. We immediately agreed. 6/

Zelensky: After U.S.-Russia talks, there was a step back—suddenly, they spoke of a partial ceasefire. The proposal now is to stop attacks on energy systems and other civilian infrastructure. 7/

Zelensky: Pressure on Russia must continue so Putin stops manipulating and takes real steps. The first step should be silence—no strikes on energy, civilians, or infrastructure. A ceasefire at sea, safe shipping, and a full halt to attacks across Ukraine must follow. 8/

Zelensky: Returning POWs, civilians, and children home is crucial. It’s a tough, daily battle. Yesterday was a moment of happiness—197 people came home. War is like that: tragedy and joy side by side when families reunite. 9/

Zelensky: Europe needs a new wave of industrial and tech development to stay strong and independent. Security threats are growing—hostile activity in European waters shows the urgent need to protect critical infrastructure. 10/

Zelensky: Ukraine leads in drone production—fast, cost-effective, and battle-tested. We are the most efficient in Europe or among the best. Together, we can do even more. 11X