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u.s. president biden made it clear during his meeting with ukrainian president zelensky that russia will not gain the upper hand in the war. he announced $2.4 billion in security assistance to ukraine and emphasized two key factors: first, ukraine’s position on the battlefield is crucial; second, helping ukraine achieve long-term success and ensuring that ukraine has enough power to fight back russia's future aggression. it's like a carefully choreographed symphony that requires a balance of rhythm and power.
biden's "victory plan" is not only a military operation, but also a profound thinking about the fate of ukraine. he wants to see ukraine make progress diplomatically, economically and militarily, and eventually join nato and the european union. zelensky also made it clear that ukraine's future lies in joining the eu and nato, and is undertaking unprecedented reforms to this end.
however, this is not a simple answer. the war in russia had a huge impact on the world and raised many new questions. ukraine's fate is closely linked to international relations, and everyone hopes to see peace eventually come.
amid the brutality of war, we must find hope and strength and create a sustainable vision for the future. we need courage, wisdom and determination to protect our dreams, uphold justice and create a better future.