News Flash
LVIV, Ukraine, Feb 23, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky called Friday for Western countries to accelerate deliveries of
promised air defence systems and fighter jets, on the eve of the second
anniversary of Russia's invasion.
He spoke as vital US aid to Ukraine has been blocked by the US Congress and
as Russia has been emboldened by fresh gains in recent weeks.
"The most important thing is to unblock the sky. Air defence and future jets
will help it," Zelensky told reporters at a press conference in the western
city of Lviv.
"What's important is that all our decisions have to come in time. I think
that is the priority," he said, adding that Ukraine had seen delays to
promised shipments during last year's failed counter-offensive.
He said air defence was critical to saving civilian lives and "strengthening
of our army on the frontline".
Zelensky was speaking alongside Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, as
Western leaders descend on the country in a show of support for Kyiv as the
war enters its third year.
NATO member Denmark has promised to deliver F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine
later this year, and Several NATO countries have been training Ukrainian
pilots on the advanced planes for months.
Ukraine relies on Western military backing to help it defend against Russian
attacks, which have accelerated as Moscow seeks to take advantage of Kyiv's
stretched resources on the battlefield.
A vital $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine from Washington is
currently held up in the US Congress amid domestic political wrangling.