Ukraine needs more arms to stop Russian advances, says Zelensky
“We are putting maximum pressure on our partners to increase weapon deliveries,” Zelensky said
KYIV: President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday that Ukraine could stop Russian forces advancing in the east if allied countries increased the supply of arms.
The Ukrainian president made the comments at a joint news conference in Kyiv with the European Parliament’s visiting President Roberta Metsola, more than two years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
Russia has been making small but steady territorial gains in the east of the country since the start of the year, with Ukraine’s forces depleted and weapons and ammunition running perilously low.
“We are putting maximum pressure on our partners to increase weapon deliveries,” Zelensky said at an open air briefing in the centre of the capital.
“If the delivery of weapons is increased, we will be able to stop (Russian forces) in the east, where they have the initiative.”
As he spoke, air raid sirens started to blare, a reminder of the threat of Russian missile and drone attacks which have intensified across the country, causing power outages for hundreds of thousands of civilians.
“This is their true attitude to peace,” Zelensky said in reference to Russia, as officials began moving towards a shelter. Metsola was in Kyiv on Europe Day, which celebrates peace and unity across the continent.
“How are you feeling Roberta?” he asked, turning to Metsola who was standing a few metres away.
“I am alright but, as you say, it’s Europe Day. Look at this, now I get an idea of what you live through every day,” she replied.
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