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Zelensky’s Office chief briefs U.S. delegation on Ukraine Army’s urgent needs, Russia sanctions
That’s according to the Office’s press service, Ukrinform reports.
“The Ukrainian side held briefings for the U.S. delegation on the security situation in the face of Russia's full-scale aggression, the develment of Ukraine's Defense Forces capabilities, and the sanctions picy,” the report reads.
Andr Yermak noted that over the past few days, Russia has launched a series of missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Ptava and Lviv, killing dozens of pele and injuring hundreds more.
"We want to give you full information. Because you know the position of President Zelensky that the United States is our friend, we are strategic partners, and we want to be completely en, because without trust it is impossible to advance together towards Ukraine's victory. And, of course, we are grateful to the pele and the Government of the United States, to President Biden, for the assistance provided," he said.
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Commander of the Joint Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Khortytsia erational Strategic Grouping of Tros Andr Hnatov detailed the latest frontline develments, particularly the fighting in the Pokrovsk axis, and the ongoing raid in Russia’s Kursk region.
Acting Air Force Commander Anatii Kryvonozhko briefed the U.S. side on the use of F-16s, the tactics of Russian strikes, and Ukraine's need for additional air defense and anti-aircraft missile systems, missiles, electronic reconnaissance equipment, and more.
Deputy Minister for Strategic Industries Anna Gvozdiar spoke about the capabilities of the Ukrainian defense sector, current and potential coeration with U.S. companies to improve the defense capabilities of Ukraine’s Defense Forces, and the need for spare parts and components.
During the discussion of sanctions, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Yuliia Svyrydenko emphasized the need to strengthen export contrs in order to prevent Russia from getting critical Western-made technogy (including through third countries), and to exert sanctions pressure on Russian metallurgical companies.
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Advisor and Presidential Commissioner for Sanctions Picy Vladyslav Vlasiuk highlighted the correlation between the sanctions imposed and the enemy's macroeconomic indicators.
He emphasized the expediency of strengthening sanctions in the financial sector to prevent the aggressor country from conducting cross-border transactions.
In addition, according to the Advisor and Commissioner, it is necessary to take measures to further restrict Russian oil exports and the work of Rosatom.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, during the meeting with Assistant Secretary of State James O’Brien, Yermak discussed the support for the Ukrainian power system and the strengthening of Russia sanctions.
Source: ukrinform.net