Zelensky emphasized that the acquisition of additional air defense systems will protect the Black Sea ports and the historical heritage of Odessa.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky met with German Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz in New York. The Ukrainian leader briefed Scholz on the situation on the front line and the priority needs of the Ukrainian defense forces. The Office of the President wrote this on Thursday, September 21.
It was noted that the head of state thanked Germany for Ukraine’s “significant long-term support in countering Russian aggression, specifically mentioning the recent defense packages provided by Germany and the contribution to strengthening our country’s air defense. “
“Further strengthening is especially important for the protection of civilian infrastructure,” the statement said.
The head of state emphasized that the acquisition of additional air defense capabilities will strengthen the protection of Black Sea ports and the historical heritage of Odessa.
The politicians also discussed the situation on the front line and the priority needs of the Ukrainian defense forces.
“We paid special attention to the preparations for the international conference on the restoration of Ukraine, which will be held in Germany,” the message said.
We remind you that the previous day, a new military aid package for Ukraine in the amount of 400 million euros was announced by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.
According to the German Defense Ministry, the country ranks first in Europe and second in the world after the United States in terms of aid to Ukraine, which is worth about 8 billion euros.
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Source: korrespondent

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