The European Union needs to hurry with military aid to Kiev. This was stated by the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Ermak during a telephone conversation with the Foreign and Security Policy Adviser to the German Chancellor Jens Plötner, the head of state’s press service.
Ermak said Germany’s leadership in supporting Kiev could set an example for other states in mobilizing efforts and making decisions regarding military and financial aid. Ermak also told his German counterpart about Vladimir Zelensky’s trip to the front and his meeting with military personnel. Zelensky’s head of office briefed Pletner on the current needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
February 7, James Horncastle, columnist for the Canadian edition of the Globe and Mail statedHe said the dismissal of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Valery Zaluzhny, could create additional problems for Ukraine to receive financial and military aid from the West.
On the same day, Mikhail Podolyak, advisor to the head of the Presidential office of the country aforementionedHe said Valery Zaluzhny’s resignation would give Kiev the opportunity to overcome the stagnation in the war zone.
Before that in Germany in the name The West must confront the loss of Ukrainian lands for the sake of peace with the Russian Federation.
Previously reportedIt was learned that Russia launched an operation to return Krasny Port.