ZELENSKY URGES NATO TO SPEED UP DELIVERIES OF WEAPONS
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Nato must decide if it is Ukraine’s ally and urged the defence alliance’s members to accelerate weapons deliveries to help his struggling forces.
His appeal to Western partners to provide at least seven more air defence systems came hours after Russia launched a wave of fatal drone and missile attacks across the country.
A barrage in the eastern Dnipropetrovsk region left at least seven dead. But – in a first – Ukraine said it had downed one of the long-range Russian bombers that launched the missiles.
“Our sky must become safe again,” Zelensky told a gathering of Nato defence ministers via video link. “It depends fully on your choice,” he said, telling the meeting in Brussels that their alliance faced a choice over “whether we indeed are allies”.
Zelensky has pointed to Western efforts to defend Israel from Iranian aerial attacks and suggested Ukraine’s allies could do more to fend off Russian bombardments. Casting a bleak picture of his forces’ ability to hold off Russian attacks on the ground, Zelensky said Ukraine could not defend itself without Western support.
“It is obvious that now, while Russia has air advantage and can rely on its drone and rocket terror, our capabilities on the ground, unfortunately, are limited,” he told the ministers.
Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg said the bloc had agreed to give Ukraine more weapons, including air defences. “Nato has mapped out existing capabilities across the alliance and there are systems that can be made available to Ukraine,” he said. “So I expect new announcements on air defence capabilities for Ukraine soon.”