Zelensky and US Representative Discuss Joint Drone Production: Details.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a meeting with US Special Representative Keith Kellogg, where issues of cooperation in funding the production and procurement of military equipment were discussed. In addition, they talked about joint production of drones and weapons. At the same time, the US decided to lift sanctions against the Belarusian airline Belavia and intends to normalize its relations with Belarus. It was also revealed about the court case against the suspect in the murder of students in Sharhorod, who has been remanded in custody.
Tragedy in Zaporizhzhia
Moreover, a decision was made regarding Tetyana Krupa's bail in full, and Su-27 pilot Oleksandr Borovyk died in the Zaporizhzhia region while performing a combat mission. Details of this tragedy are currently being clarified.
Defense Cooperation and Legal System
The meeting of the President of Ukraine with the US Special Representative emphasizes the importance of cooperation between states in the field of defense and policy. It is also worth noting the relevance of considering court cases in various regions of Ukraine, which highlights the importance of the legal system in the country.
This meeting indicates the activation of cooperation between Ukraine and the US in critical areas such as defense and security. At the same time, issues related to internal problems, such as court cases, remain on the agenda, emphasizing the significance of upholding law and order in Ukraine.
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