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Zelensky Urges Patriot Systems Before Ramstein Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued an urgent plea today, calling for stronger air defenses as the nation braces for a critical Ramstein meeting tomorrow with Western allies. His statement underscores the escalating Russian aerial threats, spotlighting the U.S.-made Patriot missile system as the linchpin for safeguarding Ukraine’s skies against ballistic missile strikes.
Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine requires at least 10 Patriot batteries to secure its airspace effectively. He argued that no other system matches their proven capability against advanced Russian weaponry.
The Ramstein meeting, a forum for coordinating military aid, comes amid intensified Russian attacks on civilian targets. Ukraine’s current defenses have struggled to counter the barrage, leaving cities vulnerable.
Zelensky’s remarks reflect frustration with delays in Western support, despite repeated requests to bolster air defenses. He stressed that timely delivery of these systems could save countless lives.
The Patriot system, renowned for its precision, has been a focal point in Ukraine’s defense strategy discussions. Each battery costs roughly $1.5 billion, a price Zelensky suggested could be offset by frozen Russian assets.
Russian forces have increasingly relied on ballistic missiles, challenging Ukraine’s patchwork of Soviet-era and donated systems. Recent strikes have exposed gaps that Patriots could potentially fill.
Allies like the U.S. and Europe have supplied some air defense aid, but not at the scale Zelensky deems necessary. He warned that hesitation strengthens Moscow’s hand in the conflict.
The Ukrainian leader’s push aligns with a broader call for self-sufficiency in defense production. However, he noted that immediate needs demand proven solutions like the Patriot now.
Critics in the West argue that diverting such advanced systems could strain NATO’s own stockpiles. Supporters counter that Ukraine’s frontline role justifies the investment against Russian aggression.
Tomorrow’s talks will test the resolve of Ukraine’s partners to meet these demands head-on. Zelensky’s blunt appeal signals a pivotal moment in the war’s trajectory.
Failure to secure these systems, he cautioned, risks ceding air superiority to Russia. Such an outcome could embolden further assaults on Ukraine’s battered infrastructure.
With the meeting looming, Zelensky’s words carry a clear message to the free world. He urged decisive action to protect Ukraine’s sovereignty and its people from unrelenting aerial terror.
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