Ukraine's Plea for More Weapons Amidst Western Allies' Inaction
As Ukraine faces setbacks, President Zelenskyy secures new defense pacts with France and Germany, urging Western allies for increased military support.
- Western allies are criticized for not translating their economic advantage into sufficient military support for Ukraine, despite public displays of solidarity.
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy warns of dire consequences if the West fails to provide enough weapons, highlighting the recent loss of Avdiivka to Russian forces.
- The U.S. faces internal political challenges that delay aid to Ukraine, while Russia receives support from Iran and North Korea.
- Zelenskyy signs long-term security pacts with France and Germany, seeking to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities.
- The ongoing conflict, nearing its third year, sees Ukraine back on the defensive, with Zelenskyy urging allies for more artillery and long-range weapons.























































































