Ukraine’s victory plan will be announced publicly, but some of the information is classified: Yermak

Ukraine’s Victory Plan, initiated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, will be presented to Ukrainian society, but not in full, as some details of the document remain classified. This was stated by the head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak, during the Yedyny Novyny telethon.
As Yermak noted, the plan, which was presented to Western partners, will also be available for Ukrainians to familiarize themselves with. However, certain provisions will remain under wraps in secret, because their disclosure could harm the execution of the plan and help the enemy.
The official explained that some aspects of the plan are of a “sensitive nature” and their disclosure could be dangerous in the context of a war with Russia.
“Everything that becomes public is heard not only in our country, the enemy also hears it. And therefore, of course, some details of this plan are closed. But you know, it is important to see the implementation of this plan on enemy territory.”, – drew attention to Yermak.
He also expressed confidence that Ukrainians will understand the need to hide some aspects, since the people “often understand the situation better than politicians.”
Ukraine’s victory plan
President Volodymyr Zelenskyi previously reported that during his visit to the United States, he discussed the victory plan with President Joe Biden and presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. This plan is directly related to military aid from the United States.
Zelensky also stated that the plan includes a number of solutions that can be implemented by the end of 2024. The presentation of the plan will help to understand how ready the allies are to support Ukraine on the way to victory. According to the president, October will be a crucial month for the implementation of key aspects of this plan.
Andrii Yermak added that the plan provides for specific steps aimed at achieving a just and sustainable peace, including the issue of inviting Ukraine to NATO.