Ukraine's Defense Minister Outlines Strategy to Force Russia to Seek Peace.
Ukrainian Defense Minister's Statement
According to Novyny.live: During a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov stated that bolstering Ukraine's military capabilities is essential to compelling Russia to end the war. He announced specific defense objectives for the year and called for increased sanctions against Russia. This strategy reflects Ukraine's determination to shift from defense to a position of strategic advantage.
Fedorov noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces (ZSU) demonstrated their effectiveness by eliminating 30,000 Russian military personnel in January. He also indicated that the Ministry of Defense is working on changes to mobilization legislation to optimize defense capabilities.
Priorities in Military Strategy
The discussed strategic priorities included:
- Funding for Ukrainian drones and missiles;
- The creation of drone assault units;
- Ensuring troops are supplied with ammunition and air defense systems.
Fedorov underscored the importance of cooperation with international partners, stating: 'Ukraine offers our partners not just requests, but also solutions and experience that is useful for NATO.'
The minister's statement highlights Ukraine's strategic posture in the ongoing war with Russia, emphasizing the critical need to strengthen defense capabilities through international support. The urgency of enhancing collaboration with partners and adapting mobilization laws could prove decisive for the country's future stability and security in the face of continued Russian aggression.
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