The participants of the meeting discussed the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine, as well as the provision of military assistance.
On Tuesday, March 7, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny met with the generals of the United States, Great Britain and Poland. He discussed with them the course of the conflict in Ukraine and the provision of military assistance.
“Today I held a very important meeting for Ukraine. I am glad to see my colleagues,” Zaluzhny wrote on his Telegram channel.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine met with the following military men:
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Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces of NATO in Europe – Commander of the US Armed Forces in Europe, General of the US Armed Forces Christopher Cavoli;
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Chief of Defense Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin;
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Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland, General Raimund Andrzejczak;
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Commander of the Ukrainian Security Assistance Group, Lieutenant General Antonio A. Aguto.
Zaluzhny informed about the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine, lived in detail in the direction of the East and spoke about the details of the course of events in Bakhmut.
“We discussed the supply of military aid – weapons and ammunition less carefully. The issues of strengthening air defense, providing long-range weapons – remain very important,” said the Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The military continued the dialogue on the training of the Ukrainian military and agreed to continue to cooperate in these and other important areas.
It will be remembered that earlier Zaluzhny had a telephone conversation with the head of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley. The military discussed strengthening the air defense system and providing F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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