President Zelensky: A NATO country could shoot down Russian missiles in Ukraine
Jul 09, 2024
Kyiv [Ukraine], July 9: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that a new agreement signed between Kyiv and Warsaw includes a provision allowing Poland to shoot down Russian missiles in Ukrainian airspace heading towards Poland.
Speaking at a press conference in Warsaw on July 8, after signing a security agreement
Mr Zelensky also stressed that Kyiv and Warsaw "will cooperate to figure out how we can quickly implement this point" of the agreement.
Mr Tusk also confirmed the existence of the clause but said it only "indicates the need to negotiate on this issue".
"We need clear cooperation within NATO
Over the past few months, Mr. Zelensky has called on NATO to shoot down Russian missiles headed toward Ukraine. He compared that to the US and UK helping Israel shoot down multiple Iranian missiles launched at Israel in a retaliatory strike
While US and EU officials have rejected President Zelensky
During his visit to Warsaw, President Zelensky also announced that Poland would create, train and equip a "Ukrainian Legion" of volunteers. Prime Minister Tusk did not comment on the activities of the corps, but stressed that every word in the security agreement had a certain meaning and that these were "real joint commitments, not empty promises."
There is currently no information about Russia's reaction to Mr. Zelensky's statement.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper