The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albenisi to discuss issues of defense support and international cooperation.
In the near future, Ukraine will receive Abram’s tanks from Australia, which will be a new phase of increasing military assistance from Kanberra, the total amount of $ 1.5 billion. On Sunday, May 18, it was discussed as part of the meeting of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky along with Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albenisi in Rome, the official website of the state leader’s reports.
It is indicated that the meeting of politicians has also discussed issues of defense support, Australian participation in international initiatives and the need to strengthen pressure in the Russian Federation.
“Separately, the issue of penalty policy against the Russian Federation has been raised, and leaders say that international restrictions must remain an important tool for forcing Kremlin in a constructive position,” the report said.
Zelensky thanked Australia for its unity and emphasized the importance of a global cooperation to complete war and achieve peace.
“It is important for us to have support from different parts of the world. Just because of the joint pressure we can finish the war,” said the President of Ukraine.
Albenisi, on the other hand, emphasized that Australia strongly supports Ukraine’s right to unite to determine the path and in the future and encourage Russia to stop the aggression. Leaders also discussed Australia’s future role in Ukraine’s security guarantees after achieving a peaceful conflict.
Earlier, the media reported that Australia had delayed the transfer of M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine as part of a military assistance package for $ 2,45 million due to US resistance. Washington does not provide permission to send armored vehicles.
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Source: korrespondent

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