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Zelensky appeals for air defence systems at start of Baltic tour

Jan 11, 2024

Kyiv [Ukraine], January 11: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed for more air defence systems as he made a major trip abroad on Wednesday with a visit to Lithuania as part of a three-nation tour of the Baltics.
Zelensky said Ukraine was badly in need of help to protect the country's residents from the regular barrage of Russian missiles and drones.
"Air defence systems are primarily among the things we lack," he said after a meeting with Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda in Vilnius.
Zelensky said Russia fired at least 500 missiles and drones at Ukraine in the final days of 2023 and the first days of 2024. Some 70 percent of these were intercepted by Ukraine's air defences.
Nauseda assured Zelensky of his country's continued military, economic and political support, saying Lithuania will send ammunition, generators and armoured personnel carriers in the coming weeks.
Lithuania, which borders the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad and Russia's ally Belarus, is one of Kiev's key supporters. According to Nauseda, the government has approved a long-term plan for military aid worth around €200mn ($219mn).
In his and Zelensky's presence, several agreements were signed by representatives of the two countries' defence industries.
In the coming days, Zelensky is set to travel to the two other Baltic EU and NATO members, Latvia and Estonia.
With his visit, Zelensky said he wanted to thank the countries for their "uncompromising support for Ukraine." "Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are our reliable friends and principled partners," Zelensky wrote on social media before landing in Vilnius.
"Security, EU and NATO integration, cooperation on electronic warfare and drones, and further coordination of European support are all on the agenda," he wrote.
Zelensky last visited Lithuania in July 2023.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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