At Munich Conference, Zelenskyy Urges Allies for Patriot Missiles and an Energy Security Plan.
Ukrainian President Addresses Security Conference in Munich
According to Novyny.live: Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on February 14, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed the urgent need to bolster his nation's energy security and to receive missiles for its air defense systems. He highlighted the critical importance of acquiring munitions for Patriot, NASAMS, and IRIS-T systems to protect Ukraine's airspace. The Munich conference is a major annual forum where global security leaders discuss defense and diplomatic challenges.
'We need missiles for Patriot systems. We also need missiles for NASAMS and IRIS-T systems. This is the key thing we need.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy
During his address, the president also announced the creation of an energy support plan and a missile supply plan to be finalized by February 24, underscoring the immediate priority of these issues. This date marks the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, adding symbolic weight to the deadline.
Strategic Security Moves for Ukraine
The conference served as a platform to discuss strategic security steps for Ukraine, including in the context of its aspirations for EU and NATO membership. The president's positions reflect the current challenges facing the country and the necessity of sustained international support to ensure its stability and security.
President Zelenskyy's statements at the conference underscore not only the ongoing threat from aggression but also Ukraine's commitment to integration with European and NATO structures. Securing advanced air defense munitions would be a vital step in strengthening the country's defensive capabilities and in solidifying strategic partnerships with international allies. These actions could significantly impact the security situation in the region and enhance Ukraine's prospects for stable future development.
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