Zelenskyy fears that without continued support, Ukraine will lose the war against Russia, which has a larger and more advanced military.
The conflict has shifted to a war of attrition, with both sides using artillery from long distances. The front line is over 600 miles long, making it complex and difficult for Ukraine.
Zelenskyy sees Trump as a strong leader with significant leverage over Russia due to economic and military strength, and is willing to negotiate with him.
Air raid sirens sound multiple times daily, and people stay close to shelters. The war is evident in daily life, with soldiers and civilians affected by the conflict.
Zelenskyy argues that Ukraine's military is significantly smaller and less advanced than Russia's, making continued Western support crucial for their defense.
Despite being tired and affected by the prolonged war, Ukrainians maintain a sense of pride and determination not to let Russia win.
Zelenskyy acknowledges the reality that Ukraine may not regain all lost territory and is open to negotiations, but only with significant leverage from the West.
Zelenskyy understands the competition for attention but sees it as a net positive if it keeps Ukraine in the global dialogue and ensures continued support.
Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy, in an exclusive interview with FOX News, says that he worries about the impact of losing support from allies, especially the United States. One thousand days into the war, Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst sat down with Zelenskyy in an interview that first on "Special Report" and they discuss the possibilities and obstacles of ending the war.
FOX’s Eben Brown speaks with Trey Yingst, chief foreign correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine, who talks about the exclusive with President Zelenskyy and the latest escalations in the conflict.
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