Zelenskyy Urges Continued Military Support Amid Trump's Expected Return to Power
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on Western allies to maintain their military support for Ukraine, warning of potential instability if aid diminishes following Donald Trump's anticipated return to the White House. Speaking at a defense summit in Germany, Zelenskyy emphasized, "It would be crazy to drop the ball now," stressing the importance of strong international cooperation.
During the summit, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced a new assistance package of $500 million for Ukraine, which includes air defense systems and ammunition to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities. Austin reinforced the critical nature of U.S. support, warning that a Russian victory in Ukraine could lead to further aggression.
Zelenskyy noted that the upcoming change in U.S. leadership could shift the dynamics in Europe, citing the need for a united front against Moscow. He condemned any reduction in support as an invitation for more conflict, implying that such actions could undermine the progress made in defense coalitions.
As tensions rise, Russia continues to advance in Ukraine, with the Ukrainian president reporting significant Russian casualties, including those from North Korean forces. In light of the ongoing conflict, Kyiv has also entered agreements with allies to enhance its drone capabilities, with Britain and Latvia leading efforts to supply 30,000 FPV drones.
The Ramstein meeting, attended by representatives from 57 countries, marked what may be the last gathering in its current format. Amidst the discussions, Ukraine's situation remains critical, underscored by recent Russian assaults on civilian areas that resulted in casualties.
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