[ブカレスト 30日 ロイター] – Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba said Thursday that the US-made Patriot ground intercept system is needed to defend Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure under heavy attack by Russian forces and that Ukraine should be allowed to provide it. He said he will convince Germany.
Foreign Minister Kureba attends the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting held in Bucharest for two days until the 30th. Speaking at a press conference after the meeting, Trump said he believes in the NATO pledged to help Ukraine as much as needed, but said military aid must come quickly.
Parts to repair the attacked energy infrastructure, air defense systems to prevent new attacks, NATO tanks, etc. are a priority, and he said: “The message is simple: the people and the infrastructure of Ukraine. need to be protected as soon as possible.”
Germany rejected Poland’s request to send the missile system to Ukraine on Tuesday, saying the Patriots supplied to Poland were intended for use within NATO.
“If Germany supplies patriots to Poland and Poland is ready to send patriots to Ukraine, the solution for Germany is clear,” Kuleba said, adding that Ukraine would cooperate with Germany on the rice field issue.
He reiterated his view that Ukraine would continue to fight until its territorial integrity was restored, including Crimea, which Russia “annexed” in 2014, and that Ukraine would eventually join the BORN. “We will win this war with the help of NATO,
become a part of,” he said.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has warned NATO not to send patriots to Ukraine. He called the Ukrainian regime an “extremist regime” and accused NATO of arming these regimes with a “criminal gang”.