Three Key Priorities Set by Zelenskyy for the Summit with Nordic and Baltic Nations.
Ukraine's Agenda at the Nordic Summit
According to Novyny.live: Volodymyr Zelenskyy has outlined three main objectives for Ukraine during the summit with Nordic and Baltic countries. The key topics on the table included:
- the urgent need for new air defense systems;
- a more proactive diplomatic approach;
- launching accession talks for Ukraine's membership in the European Union.
The president expressed gratitude to the partners for their willingness to apply pressure on Moscow, emphasizing that
“Russia must end its war, and only pressure can help achieve this”.
Discussions on Ukraine's Defense Requirements
Tallinn served as the venue for talks centered on Kyiv's most pressing defense needs. Allied nations pledged to seek additional air defense systems, a critical component in strengthening Ukraine's military resilience. The Nordic countries also reaffirmed their backing for Kyiv's European integration, marking a significant step toward Ukraine's EU membership.
Ukrainian officials stated that all necessary domestic preparations have been completed to move to the next phase of negotiations. A political decision on this is expected by summer, highlighting Ukraine's active role in international relations and its commitment to European integration.
This summit underscores the vital role of international support for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. Deepening cooperation with Nordic and Baltic states on security and defense is essential for bolstering Ukraine's defensive capabilities. Furthermore, advancing EU membership talks reflects Ukraine's determination to align with European institutions, a move that could carry substantial political and economic implications for the country in the years ahead.
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