Zelensky blames NATO members and summarizes his grievances in five points

Ukraine – Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky complained on Friday regarding NATO member states for their slowness in making decisions and Kiev’s lack of ammunition and missiles.

Zelensky outlined to the participants at the level of defense ministers in the “Ukraine-NATO” Council meeting, which was held via videoconference, his demands with 5 points, which are:

Obtaining seven Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems, requesting the supply of one million artillery shells to the Ukrainian armed forces, and supplying Kiev with long-range missiles and modern fighters. The fifth point in Zelensky’s speech was to blame his partners for being slow in making decisions.

Despite the fact that since the beginning of the special military operation, Western countries have increased arms supplies to Ukraine, Kiev regularly requests new packages of military aid, as well as more modern models, and following the failure of the widely announced counteroffensive by the Ukrainian Armed Forces Last summer, Ukrainian authorities tried to shift responsibility for this onto their allies, saying they had delayed too long in making decisions on arms aid and deliveries to Kiev.

Western countries, through the material, military and political support they provide to Kiev, seek to obstruct the achievement of the goals of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, but Moscow has confirmed on more than one occasion that military operations in Donbas will not stop until all the tasks assigned to them are achieved.

Source: TASS+RT

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2024-04-21 02:27:34

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