Zelenskyy explains what he considers a victory for Ukraine

https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/09/7/7529759/

8 comments
  1. Independence. Freedom. That’s what victory looks like.

  2. From link:

    > Details: When asked what victory looks like for his country, Zelenskyy replied that it is Ukraine’s survival.

    > Quote: “Putin’s goal is to occupy Ukraine. [Putin] wants, of course, to occupy us totally. For him, this [is] victory. And until he can do it, the victory is on our side.
    So that’s why for us to survive is a victory. Because we are surviving with our identity, with our country, with our independence.”

  3. Survive and block further Russian advancement is a victory not only for Ukraine but for EU.

  4. Actual security guarantees. Even more so than retaking territory, although I know it’s an unpopular take. And not the bullshit kind like Budapest Memorandum but the tangible kind that gives you confidence that even if Russia were to rebuild its military in the next few years, they won’t invade again. How does it look like without NATO membership or bilateral defence pacts with major NATO members? Honestly, I have no idea.

  5. Lower your flags and march straight back to Moscow, stopping at every home you pass by to beg forgiveness for a hundred years of theft, rape, and murder

  6. Feels like Finland in 1940 or 1944. Let’s hope Ukraine doesn’t get saddled with as enormous of a war reparations payment as Finland was back then.

  7. Russia will not lose this war, and they never were going to lose this war.

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