Commander-in-Chief of Ukrainian Forces Valeriy Zaluzhny said he briefed Commander-in-Chief of NATO Allied Armed Forces Christopher Cavoli on the situation on the front line. The Ukrainian general also spoke about military assistance to Kiev from the West, which he reported on Telegram.
“I had an extended meeting with the Supreme Allied Commander NATO Europe – Commander US Armed Forces Europe, General Christopher Cavoli. He spoke in detail about the operational situation along the entire line of He described possible scenarios, threats and prerequisites for our future actions,” Zaluzny stressed.
He added that the goal of the Ukrainian army is to prepare as much as possible for the implementation of “certain tasks”. The Commander-in-Chief noted that Ukraine needs timely deliveries of arms and ammunition.
“We also discussed the training problems of our defenders. We agreed to continue to maintain dialogue and work to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capability,” the general said.
Earlier, the head of the office of the President of Ukraine, Andrii Yermak, said that together with Valery Zaluzhny he had another telephone conversation with representatives of the Pentagon. They discussed continued military assistance to Kiev with Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security Jake Sullivan and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States Armed Forces Mark Milley.
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