Zelenskiy Urges Europe to Unite in Air Defense Strategy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urges Europe to work on a joint air defense system amid Russian drone intrusions into Poland. He expressed the need for a united air shield over Europe, stressing the importance of coordinated actions to address current and future threats from Russia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called on European leaders to collaborate in building a joint air defense system following an incident involving Russian drones entering Poland. Such a shield, he argues, is essential for European security against potential threats.
Zelenskiy's comments came after a phone call with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and other European officials. He highlighted Ukraine's long-standing proposal for joint protection, stressing it is now more crucial than ever. The Ukrainian President emphasized that rapid, coordinated action is needed to prevent future risks.
In a nightly address, Zelenskiy stated that upcoming Russian-Belarusian military exercises might be a precursor to additional Russian maneuvers, urging Europe to respond firmly. He also urged a strong reaction from the United States, noting the urgency for NATO countries to strengthen their strategic responses to Russia's tactics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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