Zelenskiy Seeks Air Defense Support Amid Russian Strikes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy discussed air defense needs with Finnish leader Alexander Stubb following Russian strikes. Anticipating a meeting with Donald Trump, Zelenskiy emphasized America's potential to influence peace in Ukraine, while coordinating strategies with Finland.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy engaged in pivotal discussions with Finland's President Alexander Stubb on Tuesday to address Ukraine's urgent air defense requirements. This dialogue follows a series of Russian missile attacks targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
In anticipation of an upcoming meeting with Donald Trump scheduled for Friday in Washington, Zelenskiy highlighted the significance of U.S. intervention, noting its role in halting the escalation in Gaza. "America's decisive actions could also pave the way for peace in Ukraine," Zelenskiy stated, reiterating Ukraine's strategic alignment with Finland.
Through these discussions, Zelenskiy and Stubb continue to synchronize their diplomatic efforts, striving to fortify defense mechanisms while seeking broader international support against Russian aggression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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