There are many good ideas in Zelenskyy’s "Victory Plan" - Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen

The "Victory Plan" presented by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Verkhovna Rada has "a lot of good ideas".
According to Censor.NET, citing DR, this was stated by Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
"This war should never have started, so the biggest thing we want is peace. I think there are some very, very good ideas in the proposed victory plan. And I agree with Zelenskyy that the centerpiece of that is NATO membership. It is the most important life insurance you can give a country," she said.
Frederiksen realizes that the desire to be invited to NATO is not entirely unquestioned. The US government is among those who oppose it.
"There are those who are still very skeptical about Ukraine's membership in NATO. We actively support this from the Danish side. I will also speak about this today," the Danish Prime Minister added.
She agrees that the war should end as soon as possible. However, it should end in a "fair and democratic way."
"Unfortunately, I see no signs that Russia is going to recognize any democracy. ... Russia is now an enemy for all of us, and the plan for victory must reflect how dangerous Russia is," the prime minister said, adding that NATO countries will have to recognize that they will also have to spend much more money on their defense in the future.
"I want to insist that Europe, the West and the NATO alliance have the necessary defense so that we can be sure that our people can live in peace and security. And how much it will cost is how much it will be," Frederiksen summarized.
Zelenskyy "Victory Plan"
It will be recalled that on October 16, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy presented the "Victory Plan" at a meeting in the Verkhovna Rada. The main points of the "Victory Plan" are the invitation of Ukraine to NATO and the strengthening of defense.
One of the points of the "Victory Plan" is also the lifting of restrictions on the use of Western long-range weapons for military purposes on the territory of the Russian Federation.