
"Sometimes you want to speak frankly, but the situation does not allow it. For example, until this morning we had several air defense systems without missiles. Today I can say this openly, because today I have these missiles. Continuous missile packages are needed. Today, thank God, early this morning we received a serious package. It is now in Ukraine, and I can talk about it."
"I am confident that the efforts personally undertaken by President Zelensky will soon lead to a united stance by the United States and Europe in joint peace talks and will enable joint pressure on Russia, which will finally begin to negotiate. So far we see this will only be on Ukraine 's side, and on Russia's side there are not even signs of this will."
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine had many air-defence systems lacking missiles until that morning, when a delivery of missiles arrived. He said the situation prevented open discussion of shortages but now allowed public confirmation that the missiles are in Ukraine. Zelensky emphasized that Patriot systems alone are insufficient and that Ukraine fields many different systems acquired during the war. He called for continuous missile packages and noted that obtaining them has come at the cost of lives. Czech President Petr Pavel expressed support for Ukraine's peace efforts and urged unified pressure from the United States and Europe on Russia, saying Russia shows no signs of willingness to negotiate.
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