Nine EU Nations Urge Immediate Missile Deliveries to Ukraine: Full List Inside.
European States Push EU Leadership for Accelerated Arms Supplies to Ukraine
According to Espreso.tv: A letter addressed to EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas and Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius has been reported by European Pravda. The document, signed by representatives from the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Denmark, and Poland, highlights Ukraine's urgent weaponry needs and calls for swift decision-making on deliveries.
Critical Weapon Requirements for Ukraine
According to the information, Ukraine has established supply schedules for key priority areas. Its primary needs include:
- PAC-3 missiles
- AIM-120 missiles
- ATACMS missiles
- ADM-160 MALD decoys
- AGM-88 HARM anti-radiation missiles
The signatories stated: 'Ukraine has made it clear that there are urgent requirements for which no alternatives exist within the EU or which European industry cannot meet in a timely manner.'
Furthermore, the ministers emphasized that 'rapid approval of product delivery schedules is crucial.' These calls from European nations reflect growing support for Ukraine as it works to strengthen its defense capabilities amid the ongoing armed conflict.
For context, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Ankara on July 7 for a NATO summit, underscoring the importance of international cooperation and defense backing.
This appeal from European states to EU leadership for arms supplies to Ukraine signals an intensification of international support in the context of the prolonged conflict. The urgent need for modern weapon systems highlighted in the letter underscores the critical importance of a swift European response to bolster Ukraine's defensive capacity. These developments also illustrate Ukraine's deepening integration into European and international defense frameworks.
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