President Zelenskyy will likely head to New York and the UN General Assembly,
where he is expected to make the case for his peace formula, according to Bloomberg. Zelenskyy’s 10-point blueprint for ending the conflict calls for Russian troops to withdraw entirely from Ukraine, release all prisoners of war and deportees, and ensure food and energy security. It also includes security guarantees for Ukraine once the fighting ends and aims to restore safety around the occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP, which he says is at risk from Russian sabotage.
In New York, Zelenskyy is expected to participate in other sessions and meetings during the UNGA, said the people who asked not to be identified disclosing confidential information. The White House National Security Council declined to comment. These travel plans have not been confirmed and could change.