• 2 months ago
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the country's allies are "dragging out" the supply of long-range weapons, vital in the ongoing fight against Russia's invasion. Speaking in Kyiv alongside new NATO chief Mark Rutte, Zelensky adds that events in the Middle East have shown that "it is possible to protect people's lives thanks to the unity of allies."
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00:00We need a sufficient number and quality of weapons, including long-range weapons,
00:06with which partners, in my opinion, are already dragging.
00:11And we talked today about the Ukrainian needs in the PPO and in additional interactions with neighbors.
00:19We see how, in particular, in the Middle East, it is possible to protect the lives of people thanks to the unity of allies.

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