In a recent interview with The Economist, Valery Zaluzhny, the head of Ukraine's Armed Forces, voiced his concerns, highlighting that the situation on the frontline has reached a point of “stalemate.”
President Zelensky, however, dismissed the notion of a stalemate and assured that progress was being made. He clarified that he did not view the situation at the front as a deadlock while acknowledging, in his latest TIME interview, that some parts of the world have grown accustomed to the conflict and are fatigued by it.
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Amid these talks, Kyiv Post correspondents once again took to the streets of Washington D.C. to gather firsthand perspectives on another issue: With talk of a stalemate, should the USA and Europe finally supply Ukraine with the heavy weapons it needs to once and for all end this war?
Watch the video to discover the answers.