Zelenskiy Appeals to Europe for Long-Range Arms Against Putin's Aggression
President Zelenskiy of Ukraine urged European allies to supply long-range weapons after failing to get a promise for Tomahawk missiles from the U.S. He addressed EU leaders, promoting the use of frozen Russian assets to fund weapon purchases, emphasizing the shift in war dynamics such arms could bring.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made an impassioned plea to European allies on Thursday, urging them to provide Ukraine with long-range weapons. His appeal comes after the United States, under President Donald Trump, refrained from committing to supply Kyiv with powerful Tomahawk missiles.
Addressing European Union leaders in Brussels, Zelenskiy called for a swift agreement on a plan to utilize frozen Russian assets for arms purchases. He emphasized that acquiring long-range weapons could significantly impact Russia's stance in the ongoing conflict. "Support for such capabilities can truly alter the course of the war," he stated.
Zelenskiy's pursuit of Tomahawk missiles has seen mixed responses, with Trump showing hesitation despite recent discussions in Washington. The Ukrainian leader highlighted ongoing negotiations with European nations that possess similar armaments, underscoring the strategic importance of these weapons in the current geopolitical landscape.