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Zelensky demands more ‘pressure’ on Moscow | Zelensky demands more ‘pressure’ on Moscow |
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The Ukrainian leader said the campaign against Russia must continue until “international order” is restored | The Ukrainian leader said the campaign against Russia must continue until “international order” is restored |
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has called for more pressure on Moscow, following a phone call with US President Joe Biden. According to the Ukrainian leader, additional deliveries of heavy weapons featured in their conversation. | |
“We discussed the course of hostilities and the processes taking place in Russia,” Zelensky said on Sunday evening. “The world must put pressure on Russia until international order is restored.” | “We discussed the course of hostilities and the processes taking place in Russia,” Zelensky said on Sunday evening. “The world must put pressure on Russia until international order is restored.” |
He added that “further expansion of defense cooperation, with an emphasis on long-range weapons” was also discussed, adding later in a video address that “the strengthening” of Kiev’s artillery and multiple rocket launchers were also on the agenda. | |
The White House released a short statement, confirming Biden had “reaffirmed unwavering U.S. support, including through continued security, economic, and humanitarian aid.” | |
The conversation took place two weeks before the upcoming NATO summit in Lithuania, where members of the US-led bloc will focus on further aid for Kiev. Ukraine reportedly has high hopes for the meeting in Vilnius, where it expects to receive a roadmap for NATO membership. The US, however, has opposed providing Kiev with a concrete path to join the alliance, according to multiple reports. | |
“Positive decisions for Ukraine in Vilnius are the only possible positive decisions for our common security in Europe and in the Alliance as a whole,” Zelensky said on Sunday. | “Positive decisions for Ukraine in Vilnius are the only possible positive decisions for our common security in Europe and in the Alliance as a whole,” Zelensky said on Sunday. |
Ukraine deployed US-made Patriot air defense missile systems this spring, and lost several German-made Leopard 2 tanks and US-supplied Bradley infantry fighting vehicles during its counteroffensive that was launched this month. | Ukraine deployed US-made Patriot air defense missile systems this spring, and lost several German-made Leopard 2 tanks and US-supplied Bradley infantry fighting vehicles during its counteroffensive that was launched this month. |
Moscow has repeatedly warned that the deliveries of Western weapons make NATO members de facto direct participants in the conflict. President Vladimir Putin said last week that the US-made F-16 fighter jets would be destroyed if Western countries were to send them to Ukraine. | Moscow has repeatedly warned that the deliveries of Western weapons make NATO members de facto direct participants in the conflict. President Vladimir Putin said last week that the US-made F-16 fighter jets would be destroyed if Western countries were to send them to Ukraine. |