Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces General Valery Zaluzhny met with four military leaders of Ukraine’s partner countries in the war against Russia.
Source: Zaluzhny in Telegram
Details: Zaluzhny met, in particular, with the following officials:
- General Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Commander of the NATO Allied Forces in Europe – Commander of the US Armed Forces in Europe;
- the Chief of the British Defense Staff, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin;
- Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, General Raimund Andrzejczak;
- commander of the Security Assistance Group of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Antonio A. Aguto.
Direct speech: “Today I held a very important meeting for Ukraine. I was glad to see my friends and colleagues.
I am grateful to them for a very informative and direct conversation. First of all, he informed about the situation on the battlefield. The most detailed focus was on the eastern direction. In particular, at the events in Bakhmut.”
More details: In addition, the general says, the supply of military aid to Ukraine – weapons and ammunition – was no less carefully discussed at the meeting. “The issue of strengthening air defense, the provision of long-range weapons – remain super important,” Zaluzny added.
We also continued the dialogue on the training of the Ukrainian military. We agreed to continue to work together in these and other important areas.