Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the President's Office, suggested that Ukraine will receive the Patriot anti-missile systems from the USA, which Kyiv has been asking for since the beginning of the war, as soon as possible.
The adviser to the OP chairman reported this on the air of
Channel 24.
"Earlier, they were afraid and very cautious in characterizing Putin. Today, they openly say that in any case, Russia must lose and sit on the dock - as a corporate brand. That is, specific people, but Russia as a whole. This is very important. And it is essential affects the supply of weapons to us," Podolyak claims.
The adviser to the head of the President's Office once again emphasized that closing the sky is a priority for Ukraine and its partners.
"Today, this is priority No. 1 – not only for Ukraine, but also for our partners. Therefore, I have no doubt that we will receive not only Patriot, but also other air defense and anti-missile systems as soon as possible," Podolyak believes.
He believes that the
supply of anti-missile defenses will unlock the possibility for other countries to provide us with powerful weapons.
"That's all. Any new super equipment that is in service with NATO countries can enter Ukraine and be used. We de facto confirm that we are representatives of the military alliance of the European community of the civilized world," Podolyak emphasizes.
The USA plans to transfer the Patriot missile defense system to Ukraine: what is known
On December 13, American media reported that the administration of President Joe Biden
is finalizing plans to send the Patriot anti-missile defense system to Ukraine
.
According to CNN, the decision will be officially announced this week.
The US
Ministry of Defense
confirmed the information that they plan to send Patriot anti-missile defense systems to Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden will agree to hand over Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, but only after the Pentagon blows up a report on the plan to prepare the supply of weapons.
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