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President Volodimir Zelansky said on Thursday that Ukraine may be able to acquire long distance weapons from the US to combat a rapidly deadly Russian aerial attacks.
“After my meeting with the President of the United States, we, perhaps, will be something else,” Zelancesi said about long -distance weapons after a meeting of European Union leaders in Copenhagen, without expanding that he expects to get from the US.
Donald Trump and his administration recently began attacking a more Hawkish tone as his efforts to bring Vladimir Putin to the table. Floating options are Tomahawk missiles – some of the most advanced weapons in the American arsenal.
Ukraine hoped to strengthen its hand in any future conversation by organizing a long distance strike on the Russia’s army, which would help improve the ability to hold the area.
According to Westi News Outlet, Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov called the recent statements from American officials on a possible provision of long distance weapons and the approval of the strike on the Russian region.
Danish Prime Minister Metet Fredericseen spoke with Zelanski, saying that Ukraine should be considered the first line of European defense, especially since Putin is likely to be ready to engage in peace talks since war.
“You have to run your armed forces, it is extremely expensive, and it is not possible for Ukraine to do it on its own,” Fredericseen said, called Bolster Kiev’s arsenal to assist to help. “It is to the rest of Europe.”
After Trump completed direct military aid in Ukraine earlier this year, the country is now receiving American-made weapons through a special purchase program, called Purl. This allows Ukraine to purchase arms from the US, including the Patriot Anti-aircraft defense complex with funds provided by European partners.
“The President has made it clear that we are continue to sell weapons to NATO, so NATO can provide those weapons to Ukraine,” said Karolin Levit on the Fox News on Thursday, “the President said on Fox News.
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