Kyiv (Ukraine), February 9 (ANI): Ukrainian President Voldy Mirzelensky continues to prepare for the upcoming Ramstein meeting with Giuseppedragone, chairman of the NATO military committee on Saturday, discussing Ukrainian long-range weapons. I did. Investments in aid from NATO allies and in the production of long-range drones.
Sharing X’s post, Zelenskyy wrote: “Giuseppe Cavo Dragone @CMC_Nato, Chairman of the NATO Military Committee. During a visit to the defense industry companies, we reviewed the capabilities and characteristics of Ukraine’s long-range weapons.”
Zelensky also expressed his gratitude to Dragone for his first foreign visit to Ukraine.
According to the post, “Treasury topics in our discussion included preparing for the upcoming Ramstein Conference, continuing military aid from NATO countries, and direct investment in the domestic production of long-range drones. I am grateful to Giuseppe Kabon Dragone for making my first foreigner. I am particularly visiting Ukraine for this role. I am grateful to those working on our long-range weapons.
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In particular, the relationship between NATO and Ukraine dates back to the early 1990s and has since evolved into one of NATO’s most important partnerships. Since 2014, cooperation has been strengthened in key areas.
The ongoing launch of the Russian-Ukraine war was also linked to NATO, as Kiev wanted to be part of the security alliance despite fierce opposition from Moscow.
Earlier on Wednesday, Zelenskyy met with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy on Kyiv. There, the two leaders discussed sanctions on Russia and the implementation of a 100-year partnership agreement between the two countries.
“I met with British Foreign Secretary David Lamy. Prime Minister Kiel Starmer, the British Government and the people of the UK are grateful for Ukraine’s unwavering support. Frontline warriors,” Zelenskyy said in a post on X. will strengthen sanctions against Russia and ensure reliable security assurances.”
“We welcome the UK’s decision to allocate £2 billion in particular to strengthen Ukraine’s defensive capabilities. This is a contract ratified by Parliament yesterday, and to strengthen cooperation between nations in various sectors. “We also discussed the implementation of a 100-year partnership agreement for which we are working to strengthen our partnerships and coordinate our efforts to achieve peace through strength,” he added. (ani)
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