Zelensky called for shooting down Russian drones: which countries will join the system.
During a joint press conference with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in Copenhagen, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky expressed a significant need to establish a joint system that would allow vulnerable European countries to shoot down Russian drones that violate their airspace. 'Russian drones have gone too far, dangerous incidents with Russia have also gone too far. Denmark, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, northern countries - all should be able to shoot down Russian drones,' the head of state emphasized.
According to inkorr.com: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference in Copenhagen called for the creation of a system to combat Russian drones. He emphasized the importance of shooting down drones that violate the airspace of European countries. Zelensky also assured that Ukraine is ready to share its experience in this area with partners.
If necessary, Ukraine is already ready to take on the role of sharing experience with countries ready for this, which have problems shooting down Russian UAVs. Zelensky also shared that Ukrainian soldiers with significant experience in this field are in Denmark and are ready to share their knowledge to help strengthen the level of defense against drones.
Denmark's support in relations with the EU and the expansion of Ukraine's European integration course
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen confirmed during the press conference the importance of Ukraine's accession to the European Union, calling it a strategic step. She also emphasized the support of 26 countries that support the accession of Ukraine and Moldova to the EU and noted that solutions need to be found for cooperation with Hungary. Frederiksen also supported the idea of using Russian assets to compensate for damages.
Thus, it became clear from the press conference in Denmark that collective struggle against Russian drones and support for Ukraine's European integration aspirations remain important topics in international politics. President Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine's readiness to share military experience, while Prime Minister Frederiksen emphasized the need to expand cooperation and find solutions to improve security in the region.
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