Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he wants to press on with peace negotiations before winter sets in to take advantage of Kyiv’s strategic gains.
Zelenskyy said in an interview with CBS’s “Face the Nation,” recorded on May 29 and aired two days later, that Russia began to lose the battlefield initiative in December 2025.
“They couldn’t occupy territories more during one month than they lose during the same month,” the Ukrainian president told “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan.
“So now we have this period of time before the winter. ... We have, before the winter, we need to find a way, [a] diplomatic way, to sit and to speak.
“But it depends [on] the pressure on Putin, the pressure in his society, and I think that is increasing, the pressure by sanctions—not to lift them, to put more. It’s good, it’s [a] diplomatic way.”
Zelenskyy’s comments follow those of a senior Ukrainian military commander, who said that Kyiv has a six-month window to seize the battlefield initiative from Russia and strengthen its hand in peace negotiations.
Brig. Gen. Andriy Biletsky, who commands Ukraine’s respected Third Army Corps, told Reuters on May 27 that he believes that Russia’s forces are exhausted and can no longer make any breakthroughs.
He said that if Ukraine can maintain momentum for the next few months, it can gain the initiative on the frontline of the battle and prevent Russia from taking the last part of the Donetsk oblast that Russia doesn’t yet occupy.
War Shifting in Ukraine’s Favor
This past week, the Institute for the Study of War stated that its analysis of Russia’s battlefield performance shows that “the character of the war is shifting in favor of Ukrainian forces, at least for now” and that the war is not in a stalemate.“Ukraine’s success in blunting Russian advances and reversing Russian gains in some sectors of the line, in tandem with Ukraine’s limited reintroduction of elements of tactical mechanized maneuver, may nevertheless mark the beginning of a new phase of the war,” the report reads.
$105 Billion EU Loan
On May 28, the Ukrainian parliament ratified a 90 billion euro ($105 billion) loan agreement with the European Union, which will allow Kyiv to boost defense spending. The EU and Ukraine agreed that half will be paid this year and the other half in 2027.The Russia–Ukraine war is now in its fifth year.







