Zelenskyy Reveals US General's Pre-War Advice: 'Dig Trenches'.
Ukrainian President's Statement at the Munich Security Conference
According to Novyny.live: Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on February 14, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recounted a statement from US Army General Mark Milley regarding the situation in Ukraine just before Russia's full-scale invasion. Zelenskyy described how he had appealed to Milley for military assistance, stressing that Ukraine needed 'Javelins, Stingers, and real weapons'. This request highlights the urgent, practical needs Ukraine had as it faced an imminent threat.
Zelenskyy also emphasized the critical importance of preparing defensive positions, stating the necessity to 'just dig trenches'. Currently, the Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine's Armed Forces, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, is actively working to fortify the country's defensive lines. Zelenskyy's remarks underscore the severe threat Ukraine confronted on the eve of the war.
International Support and Defensive Capability
The Ukrainian president's statement highlights the profound anxiety in the country before the war and demonstrates the crucial role of international support in building defensive resilience. Cooperation with the United States and other allies, alongside proactive measures by Ukrainian military leadership in preparing for potential conflict, proved vital in the face of escalating Russian aggression. The Munich conference is a key global forum where such security challenges are addressed.
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