Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky asked NATO countries to quickly send more missiles to Ukraine. He explained that Ukraine's defense systems need regular missile supplies to counter Russian aerial attacks. Despite some support, there is hesitation from NATO members to provide long-range missiles due to concerns about escalating the conflict with Russia.
Key Facts
- President Zelensky asked NATO countries to send more missiles to Ukraine.
- He said Ukraine's air defense systems are running low on weapons.
- Russia has increased its attacks on Ukraine with drones and new missiles.
- The U.S. and some European countries are cautious about giving Ukraine long-range missiles.
- President Trump decided not to sell certain long-range missiles to Ukraine recently.
- Zelensky emphasized the need for urgent and ample military support from allies.
- There are concerns about NATO countries directly participating in the conflict by supplying long-range missiles.
- NATO has provided some support but hesitates to escalate tensions with Russia.