Zelenskyy Meets NATO Chief Following Russian Breach of Strike Agreements.

Zelenskyy Meets NATO Chief Following Russian Breach of Strike Agreements
Zelenskyy Meets NATO Chief Following Russian Breach of Strike Agreements

Ukrainian President Holds Talks with NATO Secretary General

According to UATV: On February 3, 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Their discussions centered on Russia's massive missile and drone assault on Ukraine and Moscow's violation of understandings regarding strikes on energy infrastructure. This meeting underscores Ukraine's urgent diplomatic outreach as the war intensifies.

Russia's Large-Scale Assault

In the early hours of February 3, Russia launched an attack on Ukraine using 521 aerial weapons. The situation was particularly alarming as temperatures in Ukraine during the assault plunged below -20°C. President Zelenskyy noted that Russia broke its promises despite calls for restraint from attacking.

“The American President said strikes should be withheld for a week. It essentially started on Friday night, and last night the Russians broke that promise,” stated Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Zelenskyy also stressed the critical need for an international response to these actions. “We believe this Russian strike truly violates what the American side negotiated, and there must be consequences for this,” he said. The Ukrainian President expressed hope that international partners would not remain silent in the face of this escalation.

  • We will be in contact with the American side regarding this matter.
  • I expect our partners will not stay quiet about what is happening.

The meeting between Zelenskyy and Rutte took place against a backdrop of heightened military aggression, highlighting the necessity for sustained international support for Ukraine. With Russia flouting international understandings, a coordinated global response is crucial, as these actions threaten regional stability and European security. Ukraine anticipates decisive steps from its allies to counter the aggression and protect its critical infrastructure during a severe winter.


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