President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Ukraine’s allies to accelerate military support and sanctions against Russia, warning that delays could prolong the war.
“We need more and be as quick as possible,” he said in an interview with The Guardian on Monday, referring to sanctions pressure. “I think we are very close that Russia will decide.”
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He called for stronger coordination between the UK and Europe on sanctions policy, including tighter restrictions on Russia’s economy.
“Of course we need more pressure,” Zelensky said. “If we continue such steps… I think they will be closer to peace.”
He also urged expanded investment in Ukraine’s military capabilities, particularly air defense.
“We need anti-ballistic systems,” he said. “UK doesn’t have it, NATO doesn’t have enough. We need to work on it together.”
Zelensky stressed that Ukraine’s battlefield experience is now a strategic asset for its partners.
“There is no price of this experience,” he said. “It’s not about money, it’s about people’s lives. We will share this priceless information.”
On NATO membership, he said Ukraine’s inclusion would strengthen the alliance itself.
“To have Ukraine in NATO, it’s in the interest of NATO,” he said.
Air defense gaps
The development comes as Ukraine’s military leadership continues to warn of critical air defense gaps.
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Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky recently said Ukraine lacks sufficient modern air defense systems and interceptor missiles, stressing the need to use available resources more efficiently while securing additional support from allies.
Zelensky has also appealed directly to US President Donald Trump and the US Congress, warning of a critical shortage of air defense capabilities and requesting additional Patriot PAC-3 missiles and air defense systems.
Following Zelensky’s appeal, Ukraine’s ambassador to the US, Olha Stefanishyna, said Kyiv is prepared to finance additional Patriot air defense systems and interceptor missiles if Washington agrees to supply them.
In a latest development, Zelensky said on Wednesday that Ukrainian officials have one week to finalize outstanding legal, financial and technical issues related to the purchase of additional Patriot air defense systems, warning that delays could lead to personnel consequences.
Speaking after a meeting with defense, foreign policy and security officials, Zelensky said a political agreement to buy the systems has already been reached, but implementation has stalled.
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