19.04.2024, Newsroom | email: info@pronews.gr https://www-pronews-gr.translate.goog/amyna-asfaleia/diethnis-asfaleia/se-asximi-psyxologiki-katastasi-o-v-zelenski-nea-ekklisi-gia-opla-apo-to-nato-steilte-mou-patriot-tora-i-oti-allo-exete/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp Zelensky is in a bad psychological state: "We are losing - Send me Patriot now or whatever else you have" He began to doubt the solidarity of his allies President (no election) of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky told NATO member states today that Ukraine needs at least seven MIM-104 Patriot air defense systems or other high-tech air defense systems to counter Russian airstrikes, with the Ukrainian president urges Alliance members to step up military aid to Kiev. In an emotionally charged video-link speech to the NATO- Ukraine Council, the Ukrainian president described the current level of foreign aid as "very limited" and said Israel was not left to fend for itself in Iran's massive airstrike last year Saturday. "Russian President Vladimir Putin must come down to reality and our skies must become safe again... And it depends entirely on your choice... (the) choice if we are indeed allies," Zelensky stressed in his speech, beginning to doubt the solidarity of his allies. For his part, the Secretary General of the Alliance, Jens Stoltenberg, emphasized that the NATO countries agreed to provide Kiev with additional anti-aircraft defense systems. The King is Naked "In addition to the Patriot systems, there are other weapons that allies can provide, such as the French SAMP/T system and many others. "Those who do not have systems available have pledged to provide financial support so that they can be purchased for Ukraine ," Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels. Zelensky had called for the meeting, which was held online, because his country is facing ammunition shortages after vital US aid has been blocked for months by Republicans in Congress and the EU struggles to deliver new weapons on time. Stoltenberg did not detail how many new anti-aircraft systems Ukraine would receive, saying he expected new announcements in the coming days. "Help is on the way. And I expect that more aid and support will be announced in the near future ," he added, without specifying whether Greek would be included among those sent. Last week Germany pledged to supply Kiev with a third Patriot array from its stockpile. The USA has the largest number of Patriot systems while in Europe Spain, Greece and other countries have such arrays. Today, I addressed the Ukraine-NATO Council, stressing that human life must be equally valued and protected against terror in the Middle East, in Europe, and elsewhere. SHARE THE ARTICLE Contact: info@pronews.gr Copyright pronews.gr 2024