6 October 2024

Zelensky’s pleas for help drowned out by the Middle East

Stefan Wolff

While Russia continues its nuclear saber rattling, with renewed threats to use its arsenal if attacked, fighting on the frontlines in Ukraine and in Russia’s Kursk region remains intense. But the diplomatic center of gravity of the war recently shifted to New York and Washington.

Discussions at the UN and meetings scheduled between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are by no means unimportant for the outcomes of the conflict. But it is unlikely that they will constitute the pivotal moment in accelerating the pace towards a Ukrainian victory that Zelensky might envisage.

At meetings at the UN General Assembly and Security Council, Zelensky appealed to world leaders to support his country and force Russia to make peace with Ukraine. His vision to achieve this is via a second global peace summit. This time he wants Russia to participate after the first effort in Switzerland in June achieved very little.

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