Ukraine expects a decisive and timely response from the Alliance to the expansion of the Russian war, the head of state emphasized.
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky spoke on the phone with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The press service of the head of state reported this on Wednesday, November 27.
“Yesterday, a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council took place due to Russia’s use of a new ballistic missile we discussed with Mark the available response capabilities – the necessary strengthening of Ukraine’s air defense I named the specific that air defense system. that our partners can operate have such air defense systems.” , said Zelensky.
The President said that Ukraine expects a specific and timely response from the Alliance to the expansion of the Russian war. In particular, a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council at the level of foreign ministers will be held in Brussels on December 3 and 4.
Ukraine relies on support for the transfer of air defense systems capable of intercepting missiles of this type. Ukraine has given the list of air defense systems in service to the countries of the Alliance to its partners.
Zelensky also noted that it is important for Ukraine to receive an invitation to NATO and continue defense cooperation with the countries of the Alliance. A separate focus of the conversation was the supply of long-term weapons and the critical need for the transfer of weapons from the announced aid packages.
In addition, Zelensky and Rutte discussed the global risks created by the alliance of Russia, Iran and the DPRK. In particular, the fact that Russia transferred its modern military technologies in exchange for weapons.
Let’s recall that on November 26, the Ukraine-NATO Council at the ambassadorial level discussed the situation in Ukraine after Russia launched an experimental medium-range ballistic missile last week.
Source: korrespondent
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