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AIR DEFENCES FOR UKRAINE
While they wrestle with the minefield of US politics, NATO leaders will have to show they haven’t been distracted from the reality of the battlefield in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will fly in Tuesday expecting to secure additional Patriot advanced air defence systems that he has been begging his backers to send for months to stave off Russian attacks.
His war-torn country’s vulnerability to Moscow’s missiles was cruelly exposed by a strike Monday on a children’s hospital in Kyiv.
US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told CNN that NATO leaders would “unify over continued air defence capabilities for Ukraine”.
“We’ve got to make sure that they have a better means and more of it to defend themselves,” he said.
The Kremlin said it was following the summit “with the greatest attention … the rhetoric at the talks and the decisions that will be taken and put on paper”.
The promise of more weaponry is set to be the biggest win the Ukrainian leader will get as his troops struggle to hold ground two and a half years into Russia’s invasion.
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