Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy makes a speech on evaluation the 22nd day of the Russia-Ukraine war during virtually addressing in Kyiv, Ukraine on March 17, 2022. Photo by Ukrainian Presidency
Business Insider: Zelenskyy asks Western nations if they're scared of Moscow amid 'ping-pong' discussions about supplying Ukraine with planes and tanks
* President Zelenskyy asked if the West was scared of Russia amid "ping-pong" talks about weapon supply.
* Zelenskyy urged West to have one percent of the courage that Ukraine forces defending Mariupol have.
* He called on the US and the EU to provide fighter planes and tanks to Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Western nations on Saturday if they were scared of Russia following "ping-pong" talks about providing weapons to Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden traveled to Poland last week to talk about international support for Ukraine with world leaders amid the war.
On Saturday, Biden met with Ukraine officials to discuss assistance through weapon supply, according to Zelenskyy. "So who runs the Euro-Atlantic community? Is it still Moscow because of intimidation?" Zelenskyy said in a late-night speech.
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Update #1: Ukraine leader demands Western nations give arms, asks if they're afraid of Moscow (Reuters)
WNU Editor: Ukraine President Zelensky sounds like someone whose army is quickly running out of the means to wage war against the Russian military.
357 Russia KIA a day.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that makes Russia a super power is its nukes. Clearly its military is third rate.
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