President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an evening address that he is working on new decisions regarding the army following high-level consultations [1].
These discussions come at a critical time for Ukraine's military mobilization and organizational structure. The president's acknowledgment of public sentiment suggests a need to balance military requirements with social stability.
Zelenskyy confirmed he held extensive talks over the last two days to address current challenges. He specifically mentioned conducting long conversations today with Mykhailo Fedorov, the Minister of Digital Transformation, and Oleksandr Syrskyi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine [1].
"Yesterday and today there were many consultations. Of course, I hear what people are saying," Zelenskyy said [1].
The president did not provide specific details on the nature of the upcoming changes but emphasized that the process of developing these solutions is ongoing. The involvement of the digital transformation ministry suggests that technical or administrative updates to military processes may be part of the strategy [1].
"I spoke at length today with Mykhailo Fedorov. I also spoke today with Oleksandr Syrskyi. Decisions regarding the army will be worked out," Zelenskyy said [1].
The address served as a means to inform the public about the consultations and to express gratitude to the defenders of Ukraine [1]. By linking the military leadership and the digital ministry, the administration indicates a multi-pronged approach to managing the armed forces, one that likely combines operational command with modern administrative tools.
“"I hear what people are saying."”
The coordination between the Commander-in-Chief and the Minister of Digital Transformation suggests that Ukraine may be preparing to implement digitized mobilization or personnel management systems to address public grievances and operational inefficiencies.



