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Ukraine to press allies for more military aid at Brussels meeting

After intense Russian missile attacks, Zelenskiy appealed to the leaders of the Group of Seven nations on Tuesday for more air defence capabilities as the G7 vowed to support Kyiv for "as long as it takes."

October 12, 2022 / 06:44 IST
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On August 23, however, Zelenskyy stressed defiance rather than worry when he raised the national flag at a memorial. “The blue and yellow flag of Ukraine will again fly where it rightfully should be. In all temporarily occupied cities and villages of Ukraine," he said, including the Crimea Peninsula which Russia annexed in 2014. "It is necessary to liberate Crimea from occupation. It will end where it had started,” Zelenskyy said later. (Source: AP)
On August 23, however, Zelenskyy stressed defiance rather than worry when he raised the national flag at a memorial. “The blue and yellow flag of Ukraine will again fly where it rightfully should be. In all temporarily occupied cities and villages of Ukraine," he said, including the Crimea Peninsula which Russia annexed in 2014. "It is necessary to liberate Crimea from occupation. It will end where it had started,” Zelenskyy said later. (Source: AP)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that he expects a positive response on Wednesday from Western allies in Brussels to his requests for a rapid increase in military aid as the country's cities faced more Russian missile strikes.

After intense Russian missile attacks, Zelenskiy appealed to the leaders of the Group of Seven nations on Tuesday for more air defence capabilities as the G7 vowed to support Kyiv for "as long as it takes."

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A U.S.-led coalition of some 50 countries known as the Ukraine Defence Contact Group will meet in Brussels on Wednesday on the sidelines of a NATO defence ministers meeting.

"I am anticipating from our partners progress on matters of anti-aircraft and anti-missile defences and agreements on new supplies of different weapons and ammunition vital for us," Zelenskiy said in an evening address on Tuesday.