Zelensky: A stronger response should come from a united NATO
Kyiv, May 31 (Hibya) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made statements regarding Russian drones violating the airspace of neighboring countries, Russia's pressure strategy toward NATO allies, and joint air defense measures.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky drew attention to operational processes aimed at intercepting Russian military assets and regional information sharing.
Referring to the threat posed to neighboring countries, Zelensky said: "We are trying to intercept all Russian drones, even when some of them are heading toward other countries such as Romania, Moldova, Poland, or the Baltic states. If we cannot intercept them, we immediately inform our partners and try to assist them."
Emphasizing Russia's strategic objectives and the response the alliance should provide, Zelensky stated: "Russia uses drones to pressure NATO countries and gauge their reactions. Their typical message is: Do not help Ukraine. I believe a stronger response should come from a united NATO."
Zelensky concluded by referring to Russia's efforts to test defense capabilities: "Putin compares this response with what they observed in previous years. He is also testing the air defenses of NATO countries bordering Russia or Belarus. Are they capable of intercepting all missiles and drones?"
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