“Ukraine would only need 1% of NATO aircraft and 1% of his tanks and would like nothing more,” said Ukrainian president on Saturday in a video address.
Le Monde with Reuters
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, visibly irritated, required Saturday, March 26 of Western countries they provide some of their military equipment in Ukraine and asked them if they were afraid of Moscow.
Many countries are committed to sending anti-lodge systems, anti-aircraft missiles and light weapons to Ukraine, but Volodymyr Zelensky said kyiv needed tanks, aircraft and antinavius systems.
“This is what our partners have and who takes the dust at home. All this is not only for the freedom of Ukraine, but for the freedom of Europe,” has He asserted in a video address. Ukraine would only need 1% of NATO aircraft and 1% of his tanks and would like nothing more, “he added.
“We have already waited thirty and a day. Who runs NATO? Is it still Moscow, with intimidation?” He asked.
VOLODYMYR ZELENSKY has repeatedly told Russia to seek in Europe if Ukraine fell. NATO has not supported its request to introduce an aerial exclusion zone above Ukraine.
“The price of procrastination will be the lives of thousands of Ukrainians”
Earlier in the day, Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with his Polish counterpart, Andrzej Duda, to whom he expressed his disappointment that the Russian manufacturing combat aircraft present in Eastern Europe had not yet been transferred to Ukraine, reported the Ukrainian President in a statement.
“The price of procrastination will be the lives of thousands of Ukrainians,” said the communiqué, citing Volodymy zelensky. The Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs stated that the United States had ensured kyiv that they had “no objection” to the transfer of Polish combat aircraft to Ukraine
On March 8, taking a visibly from the United States, Poland had announced to be “ready to move without delay and free of charge all its MIG-29 aircraft on the basis of Ramstein [in Germany] and to put them to the provision of the Government of the United States “, so that they are submitted to Ukraine.
Washington had first judged that this offer was not “viable”. The next day, the Pentagon had definitively rejected the Polish proposal.