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Zelenskyy presses allies to lift restrictions on long-range weapon deliveries to Ukraine

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been meeting with key Western allies to rally support for Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia. The United States has pledged $250 million in military aid to Ukraine, with Zelenskyy urging his allies to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles. However, Zelenskyy has also expressed frustration with restrictions on the use of donated weapons against Russian territory, calling it "wrong" that such steps are in place.

    1. I call on China to stop supporting Russia's illegal war.
    1. The number of air defence systems that have not been delivered is significant.
    2. We need to have this long-range capability, not only on the occupied territory of Ukraine, but also on the Russian territory.
    3. But we need more weapons to drive Russian forces off our land and especially in the Donetsk region.
    4. We need to make Russian cities and even Russian soldiers think about what they need: peace or [Russian President Vladimir] Putin.
    1. Ukraine matters to US and international security, and the efforts of (Kyiv's allies meeting in Ramstein) continue to play a vital role in Ukraine's fight for freedom and sovereignty.
    1. We are laser-focused on Ukraine's needs, including air defense, fires and armor.
    2. It will surge in more capabilities to meet Ukraine's evolving requirements. And we'll deliver them at the speed of war.
    1. We are, as we have been every day … having a conversation with our Ukrainian counterparts about what they need, what's going on on the battlefield, and what support they require to continue to have success.