Zelensky and Meloni Discuss Joint Anti-Ballistic Missile Efforts: Key Outcomes from the NATO Forum.
Meeting Between Volodymyr Zelensky and Giorgia Meloni
According to Espreso.tv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held talks with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to address the ongoing situation in Ukraine and explore opportunities for collaborative development of anti-ballistic missile systems in Europe. The discussion touched on Russia's continued shelling of Ukrainian cities and the urgent need for additional missiles to bolster air defense systems.
Volodymyr Zelensky: 'A meaningful conversation. I updated on the situation in Ukraine. Russia persists in attacking our cities and communities.'
Zelensky also emphasized that he strongly counts on Italy's support in providing extra missiles for Ukraine's air defense systems.
NATO Defense Industry Forum
Separately, Zelensky addressed the NATO Defense Industry Forum in Ankara, outlining the war's challenges for the Alliance. A meeting between Zelensky and Donald Trump is scheduled for July 8.
This meeting underscores the vital role of international backing for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia, particularly in the defense sector. As a NATO member, Italy is well-positioned to play a key part in strengthening Ukraine's air defense capabilities, which are crucial for protecting civilians from relentless attacks. The collaboration between Ukraine and Italy in this area also reflects broader European efforts to counter aggression and enhance continental security.
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