Ukraine Seeks Significantly Higher Military Aid From Allies

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Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andriy Melnyk stated that the support from Western allies is insufficient and that Kyiv requires substantially more aid. He conveyed this message on his Twitter account, highlighting the urgency of increased military assistance from partner nations.

The diplomat expressed gratitude for the military support received from allies, while underscoring that existing levels do not meet Kyiv’s strategic needs. He called for a significant expansion of armaments and equipment this year to counter the ongoing Russian aggression.

Melnyk asserted that Ukraine needs ten times more assistance in the current year to halt the trajectory of Russia’s invasion. He urged partners to move beyond previously set political limits and to commit to higher defense spending, specifically proposing that 1% of GDP be allocated to military supplies for Ukraine.

In related coverage, a major newspaper previously warned that without a strengthened Western response, Ukraine could face a dangerous erosion of airspace control. The report suggested that Ukraine’s air defense and air power were already stretched, risking leverage in the face of Moscow’s offensive operations. This perspective underscores the broader international stakes and the potential consequences of insufficient arms support for Kyiv.

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