President Volodymyr Zelensky denied information about the blocking of arms supplies to Ukraine due to the 'shutdown' in the USA and announced that the country is receiving air defense systems. He stated this during a press conference with Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof in Kyiv on October 6.
President Zelensky refutes rumors about the halt of arms supplies to Ukraine due to the 'shutdown' situation in the USA. He also stated that the country continues to receive air defense systems such as Patriot, NASAMS, IRIS-T, and Hawk. The speed of deliveries depends on the funding of the PURL program, but there has been no blockage.
The President also noted that in recent days Ukraine has used its own weapons to strike Russian territory, not only drones. He explained that Ukraine has significant potential in missile and drone production, which could bring considerable profits to the country in the future.
Zelensky emphasized that Ukraine uses its weapons for further strikes on Russian territory to defend its position. He noted that the country has a strong potential in missile and drone production, which could bring significant economic benefits.
Zelensky warned that Russia may attack Ukraine's gas infrastructure and assured that Ukraine is ready for this challenge. He also asked the Netherlands to help with energy issues due to Russian strikes.
President Zelensky warned of possible attacks by Russia on Ukraine's gas infrastructure and noted that the country is ready for this risk. He also appealed to the Netherlands for assistance with energy issues in light of potential Russian attacks.
Zelensky expressed confidence that Ukraine will become a member of the European Union regardless of the position of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. He also noted that Ukraine measures two paths to joining the EU and urged countries to support this process.
Zelensky is confident that Ukraine will become a member of the European Union despite Hungary's position. He also emphasized that the country will continue to work hard towards EU membership and urged other countries to support this process.
The President explained the necessity of strikes on Russian territory, pointing to Russia's activity. He also criticized Western partners for insufficient pressure on Russia.
Zelensky justifies the need for strikes on Russian territory due to the country's aggressive policy. He also expressed dissatisfaction with the insufficient pressure on Russia from Western partners.
Zelensky reported that skepticism regarding the use of frozen Russian assets is diminishing and spoke about discussions on threats from Russian strike drones during the NATO summit. Partners are considering the possibility of compensating Ukraine for losses from Russian aggression and creating a security guarantee system.
Zelensky mentioned that doubts about the use of frozen Russian assets are decreasing and discussed the threat posed by Russian strike drones at the NATO summit. Partners are exploring the possibility of compensating Ukraine for damages caused by Russian aggression and ensuring its security.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky provided detailed information during a press conference about arms supplies to the country, the use of national weapons, and strikes on Russian rear areas. He also discussed the issue of Ukraine's accession to the EU, strikes on Russian territory, the use of frozen Russian assets, and other international political issues.