Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief and Defence Minister meet American partners
Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and Defence Minister Rustem Umierov met with Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin and Christopher Cavoli, Commander of the US Armed Forces in Europe.
Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and Defence Minister Rustem Umierov met with Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin and Christopher Cavoli, Commander of the US Armed Forces in Europe.
Source: Zaluzhnyi and Umierov on Facebook
Quote: "Reported on the situation at the front. We discussed our joint short-, medium- and long-term plans in detail. Separately, we focused on the needs and technological solutions that will strengthen our capabilities on the battlefield."
Details: According to Umierov, the officials also discussed Ukraine's accession to NATO.
Background:
- On 20 November, Lloyd Austin arrived in Kyiv, stating that the USA will continue supporting Ukraine in its war with Russia.
- While on his visit to Kyiv, Lloyd Austin announced a US$100 million military assistance package for Ukraine, which will include artillery ammunition and additional interceptors for air defence.
- The new package will contain one HIMARS multiple-launch rocket system and additional ammunition for it, Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, 155-mm and 105-mm artillery shells, TOW anti-tank missiles, and Javelin and AT-4 anti-tank systems.
- Ukraine will also receive over 3 million cartridges for small arms, ammunition for neutralisation of obstacles, winter equipment and spare parts, technical maintenance and other auxiliary equipment.
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