T Ukrainian, Lithuanian commanders discuss Ukraine’s critical needs

The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, General eksandr Syrskyi, met with his Lithuanian counterpart, General Raimundas Vaiksnoras, to discuss Ukraine's urgent needs for weapons, military equipment, and means of destruction.

Syrskyi shared details of the meeting on his Facebook page, according to Ukrinform.

During discussions with the Lithuanian delegation, led by Vaiksnoras, Syrskyi covered a broad range of tics aimed at bstering Ukraine's defense capabilities.

He provided an update on the progress of Ukraine's resistance to Russian aggression, the overall battlefield situation, and the critical needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, particularly in weaponry, equipment, and destructive capabilities.

In particular, he briefed his Lithuanian counterpart on the progress of repelling Russian aggression and the general battlefield situation, and outlined the critical needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in weapons, military equipment, and means of destruction.

The parties also discussed the develment of military coeration, particularly in training Ukrainian military personnel with the participation of instructors of the Lithuanian Armed Forces.

"We highly appreciate Lithuania's contribution to the creation of the Demining Coalition and active assistance within the framework of other coalitions in support of Ukraine," Syrskyi said.

Read also: CinC Syrskyi: Ukrainian forces preparing for all scenarios in Pokrovsk sector

He thanked his cleague and the Lithuanian pele for their assistance in the fight for the independence and freedom of Ukraine and the provision of weapons, military equipment, ammunition, and high-tech equipment.

Syrskyi also expressed gratitude for the rehabilitation of wounded Ukrainian sdiers in Lithuania.

Vaiksnoras, in turn, confirmed Lithuania's intention to continue providing logistical assistance and training Ukrainian military personnel as part of the Lithuanian government's decision to extend military assistance to Ukraine in 2025.

Photo: facebook.com/CinCAFofUkraine

Source: ukrinform.net

No votes yet.
Please wait...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *