Russia’s aggression is approaching the moment when it can overstrain. At the same time, Ukraine’s allies made decisions on new military support.
At the tenth meeting of Ukraine’s allies in the Ramstein format, new military aid to Kyiv was discussed. This is especially important now, as Russia’s aggression is approaching the moment when it may overstrain. This was announced on Wednesday evening, March 15, by President Volodymyr Zelensky in his evening speech.
“Today is a fruitful international day for our state, for our defense. Another meeting was held in the Ramstein format, which is the tenth. Ammunition for our soldiers, artillery, tanks, protection of the sky of Ukraine – all this was discussed. There It is a solution. It is especially important now – when it is felt that the Russian aggression is approaching at this moment it can overstrain,” said Zelensky.
He emphasized that there is no such terrorist who can increase his potential in confrontation with the free world, and Russia is no exception.
“We have to continue to increase the pressure for terror. The pressure is on our defense, on sanctions against Russia, on destroying the means to avoid the sanctions of the Russian state and its companies, politically and legally that pressure,” Zelensky added.
According to him, the more pressure, the faster the movement towards restoring the territorial integrity of Ukraine and the international legal order.
“We are doing everything for the partners to feel this. This need to continue to push. Step by step. Continuously,” the head of state stressed, adding that the occupier must be destroyed.
Recall that following the results of Ramstein-10, NATO announced that they are ready to provide Ukraine with more air defense systems, armored vehicles and ammunition.
Also, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that nine countries have expressed their intention to transfer more than 150 Leopard tanks to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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