The President of Ukraine thanked all the participants of the meeting, and especially the United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, and also emphasized that not only the issue of the supply of weapons is being decided, but the fate of the world .
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky addressed the participants of the Ramstein meeting. This was reported by the press service of the President of Ukraine on Friday, April 26.
Zelensky emphasized: even for six months, while Ukraine was waiting for a decision on American support, the Russian army managed to seize the initiative on the battlefield, Ukraine had the opportunity not only to to stabilize the front, but also to move forward.
The President of Ukraine himself said what would be most effective.
First: long-range weapons.
“No part of the occupied territory of Ukraine should remain safe for the occupier And I thank every leader whose solutions are actively working on the front lines – Storm Shadow/SCALP and ATACMS,” Zelensky said in the address.
Second: air shield.
“This year, Russian aviation has already used more than 9 thousand guided bombs against Ukraine. The cities of Ukraine from Russian missiles need Patriot complexes and missiles for them,” stressed the President of Ukraine.
Third: artillery.
“Many of those present at Ramstein are soldiers, and you can imagine how our soldiers feel when they do not have anything to respond to enemy fire. The ratio of one to ten artillery of our country and the Russian army is inspiring Putin to fight more Soldiers need artillery – enough 155-mm caliber to stop Russian attacks and conduct our own active operations,” Zelensky emphasized.
The President of Ukraine thanked all the participants of the meeting, and especially the United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, and also emphasized that not only the issue of the supply of weapons is being decided, but the fate of the world .
Earlier, Zelensky named three priorities for the Ramstein 21 meeting:
Source: korrespondent

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