At Ramstein Summit, Zelenskyy Highlights Critical Weapon Shortages Facing Ukraine.
Statement from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy opened the Ramstein-format meeting of the Contact Group by urgently calling for more ground robotic systems and long-range artillery shells. He warned that current funding levels are insufficient to meet the country's defense needs, stating plainly: 'The resources currently allocated for this are not enough.'
Zelenskyy stressed the need to keep Ukraine's armed forces strong even after the war ends, arguing that a powerful military must remain a deterrent. According to him, this is the only way to prevent Russian dictator Vladimir Putin from launching future acts of aggression.
Russia's Situation and Its Impact on the Conflict
Meanwhile, inside Russia, fuel shortages are growing due to ongoing strikes on its oil refineries. In a sign of escalating hostilities, the Moscow region came under attack during the night of June 18.
'The resources currently allocated for this are not enough.' - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy's remarks underscore the pressing need for military resources to maintain Ukraine's defense capabilities amid the ongoing Russian aggression.
Ukraine's growing demand for modern military technology and supplies highlights the severity of the challenges it faces. As Russia grapples with increasing shortages that may hinder its military operations, Ukraine is working to bolster its own defenses to prepare for any future threats. These developments reinforce the critical importance of continued international support for Ukraine's fight for sovereignty and security.
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