Sybiha: We need continued support from our Allies
Istanbul, July 8 (Hibya) - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha briefed participants at the NATO–Ukraine Council meeting in Ankara on the consequences of Russia's latest attacks, the situation on the battlefield, Ukraine's defense industry, and long-range sanctions.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said he briefed participants at the NATO–Ukraine Council meeting in Ankara on the consequences of Russia's latest attacks, the situation on the battlefield, Ukraine's defense industry, and long-range sanctions.
In his statement, Sybiha said, “The strength of Ukraine's defenders is bringing peace closer. However, to achieve this, we need continued support from our Allies.”
Sybiha stressed that air defense remains the highest priority and that Ukraine urgently needs the timely delivery of air defense systems and missiles.
Sybiha added:
“Ukraine is no longer merely a country seeking protection; we are a security partner and contributor. Within the framework of collective security, we can contribute our unique strength, experience, and innovation. NATO 3.0 will not be complete without Ukraine.”
British News Agency