Zelenskiy and NATO's Strategic Talks: Ukraine's Battlefront and Victory Plans
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with NATO chief Mark Rutte in Kyiv to discuss Ukraine's battlefield and victory strategy. Zelenskiy urged allies to counter Iranian missiles like in Israel and pushed for permission for deeper strikes into Russia.
In a significant diplomatic engagement, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with NATO's new chief, Mark Rutte, during the latter's inaugural visit to Kyiv. The discussions centered around the ongoing battlefield conditions and a strategy for Ukraine's victory.
Zelenskiy emphasized the necessity for NATO allies to respond to Iranian missile and drone threats facing Ukraine, drawing parallels to similar defense actions taken during assaults on Israel. His appeal highlighted the urgency of strengthening defensive measures.
Additionally, the Ukrainian leader urged NATO to consider permitting deeper military strikes into Russian territory, suggesting a more aggressive strategy to counteract ongoing aggression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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