Zelensky calls for avoiding delays in providing aid to Ukraine

Zelensky calls for avoiding delays in providing aid to Ukraine

Ukraine urges not to experiment with delaying aid. This can lead to a crisis, and not only in Ukraine. This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in Davos.

 

 

"To be honest, I would not advise us all to experiment. Because it is a terrible experiment to delay this or that help. The problem sometimes is that we call help help. Because, unfortunately, not everyone realizes that it is not only Ukraine's security. Yes, for the most part, it is the security of Ukrainian people, but it is also the security of the European continent and will certainly have an impact on the security of all continents," he said.


The President emphasized that without support from the West, Ukraine would be vulnerable on the battlefield. There may be a shortage of artillery and anti-aircraft missiles for air defense, which, in turn, may lead to the inability to repel ballistic missile attacks.


"There will be a large number of killings and a large number of injured people. That's it. Thanks to the air defense systems, for example, which are very expensive, very expensive, we have no blackout this year. And our people have heat, we have water in hospitals, kindergartens, and schools. So what will happen? There will be a big crisis. There is a war now, but there will be a big crisis for the whole of Europe. Why? Because without the help of the United States and the European Union, Ukraine will struggle, Ukraine will be weaker, and this will be an opportunity for Russia to capture us," the president said.


Zelensky believes that if Ukraine loses, there will be a war between NATO and the Russian Federation. According to the Ukrainian president, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin really wants this.





Ukraine urges not to experiment with delaying aid. This can lead to a crisis, and not only in Ukraine. This was stated by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky in Davos.

 

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"To be honest, I would not advise us all to experiment. Because it is a terrible experiment to delay this or that help. The problem sometimes is that we call help help. Because, unfortunately, not everyone realizes that it is not only Ukraine's security. Yes, for the most part, it is the security of Ukrainian people, but it is also the security of the European continent and will certainly have an impact on the security of all continents," he said.


The President emphasized that without support from the West, Ukraine would be vulnerable on the battlefield. There may be a shortage of artillery and anti-aircraft missiles for air defense, which, in turn, may lead to the inability to repel ballistic missile attacks.


"There will be a large number of killings and a large number of injured people. That's it. Thanks to the air defense systems, for example, which are very expensive, very expensive, we have no blackout this year. And our people have heat, we have water in hospitals, kindergartens, and schools. So what will happen? There will be a big crisis. There is a war now, but there will be a big crisis for the whole of Europe. Why? Because without the help of the United States and the European Union, Ukraine will struggle, Ukraine will be weaker, and this will be an opportunity for Russia to capture us," the president said.


Zelensky believes that if Ukraine loses, there will be a war between NATO and the Russian Federation. According to the Ukrainian president, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin really wants this.