US visit: For the First Time, Zelensky Gets an Unwelcoming Welcome from Joe Biden

Zelenskyy US visit: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is gearing up for a pivotal visit to Washington, D.C US. His mission? Obviously, to secure additional aid for Ukraine. As he prepares to address the UN General Assembly, Zelenskyy’s itinerary includes crucial meetings with key U.S. figures. But here’s the catch: he won’t be delivering a speech before the U.S. Congress. Instead, he’s limited to meetings with small groups of congressmen. 

Crucial Meetings in the Capitol

Upcoming visit of Zelenskyy to the US promises significant encounters, with U.S. President Joe Biden topping the list. His agenda also features engagements with lawmakers on Capitol Hill and a pit stop at the Pentagon for discussions with Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. These meetings couldn’t come at a more critical juncture, as Zelenskyy pushes for Congress to approve a hefty $24 billion in additional funding to bolster Ukraine’s military efforts well into the next year.

Aid and Long-Range Missiles on the Radar

Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the highest-ranking U.S. official to set foot in Ukraine since the summer counteroffensive began, recently unveiled a new package of security and humanitarian assistance worth a substantial $1 billion during his surprise visit to Kyiv. Beyond this, the Biden administration is mulling over the provision of long-range missiles known as ATACMS to Ukraine. Zelenskyy has been clamouring for these missiles for a while, as they have the potential to disrupt Russian military logistics well beyond the front lines. The decision on this critical matter is expected shortly.

Blinken arrives in Ukraine, says Russia could attack at short notice | Reuters

Zelenskyy’s Washington sojourn isn’t his maiden voyage in pursuit of support. Previous visit of Zelenskyy to US, in December, saw him passionately appealing to Congress and the American public to fortify assistance for Ukraine’s battle against Russia’s invasion. Back then, Ukraine’s fight hung in the balance, and Zelenskyy underscored the pivotal role of international support.

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Mum’s the Word on Travel Plans

Zelenskyy’s office maintains a policy of not disclosing foreign travel plans beforehand for security reasons. As a result, they have yet to officially confirm upcoming visit of Zelenskyy to the US. Meanwhile, the White House has opted to remain tight-lipped about the details. However, if reports by the Financial Times hold true, Zelenskyy’s itinerary will notably lack an address to the U.S. Congress. During this visit, he’s set to meet President Biden, visit Capitol Hill, but only engage with small groups of congressmen, sans a congressional speech. This signals a notable decline in Zelenskyy’s stature in the eyes of the U.S. establishment.

As Zelenskyy prepares for his upcoming diplomatic venture, uncertainties loom large. The geopolitical stage has seen North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledging support to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian army, further complicating the international landscape. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s forces press on with their counteroffensive, though the substantial gains initially hoped for remain elusive.

The Shrinking Spotlight on Ukraine

Notably, the Western support that once shone brightly on Ukraine appears to be dimming. Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks highlight this shift, as he observes that American media has largely fallen silent on Ukraine, signifying a waning interest in the conflict. With Ukraine’s counteroffensive struggling to make significant headway, suggestions have emerged that it may be time to explore diplomatic solutions rather than prolonging the current stalemate.

The sluggish pace of Ukraine’s counteroffensive shouldn’t come as a surprise, given its limitations in modern aviation and long-range strike capabilities. The real question at hand is whether the West is providing sufficient support to Ukraine’s military endeavours. Regrettably, the answer is leaning towards ‘no.’ While military aid since February 2022 has been undeniably vital, it falls short of what’s truly required for Ukraine to execute a successful operation against a well-armed and deeply entrenched foe.

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A Bid for Aid

In the face of waning Western support, Zelenskyy embarks on his mission to secure additional aid from the West, placing the U.S. at the centre of his diplomatic endeavours. However, the future remains veiled, leaving us to wonder whether he will succeed in persuading the West to bolster Ukraine’s cause.

As Zelenskyy undertakes this critical journey, the ominous spectre of Russia’s invasion continues to loom large over Ukraine’s future. 

Zelenskyy’s quest for aid stands as a defining moment for Ukraine. With Western support dwindling, this diplomatic journey to Washington, D.C., carries immense significance. Whether it will rejuvenate Ukraine’s prospects or cast a darker shadow over its future remains to be seen.

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