President Zelenskyy Outlines Key Defense Priorities for New Minister Fedorov.
Zelenskyy Directs New Defense Minister to Focus on Mobilization, Professional Forces, and Air Defense
According to Novyny.live: On January 30, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy outlined critical tasks for the newly appointed Minister of Defense, Mykhailo Fedorov. Speaking to journalists, the President emphasized the urgent need to reform the military draft system, expand the professional contract army, and strengthen Ukraine's air defenses. These directives come as Ukraine continues to adapt its military strategy in response to the ongoing full-scale invasion.
Zelenskyy specifically instructed Fedorov to resolve issues surrounding 'busification'—a term referring to mobilization irregularities—and to conclusively settle unresolved matters regarding the contract army. These areas are to be top priorities for the new defense chief, highlighting the critical nature of military reform amid current wartime challenges.
Ukraine's Strategic Military Requirements
The assigned tasks reflect Ukraine's core strategic needs as it counters prolonged military aggression. Reforming mobilization and developing a professional military are seen as vital steps to enhance the nation's defensive capabilities. Simultaneously, bolstering airspace protection is a crucial measure for safeguarding Ukrainian cities from aerial attacks.
The successful implementation of these initiatives is expected to significantly impact the regional security landscape and strengthen Ukraine's position on the international stage. Effective reforms are widely viewed as essential for sustaining the country's defense efforts.
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