Bolstering Ukrainian air defense to dominate the upcoming Ramstein meeting — Pentagon
Strengthening Ukraine's air defense capabilities will be a key topic of discussion at the upcoming 23rd Ramstein-format meeting scheduled for June 13 in Brussels, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said, Ukrinform reported.
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Air defense remains a top priority for Ukraine.
"This is what they need — whether it will be Patriot systems or other resources,” Singh said.
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“I am confident that this will be a topic of discussion at tomorrow's Ukrainian Defense Contact Group (UDCG) meeting."
Pentagon Chief Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs Chair General Mark Milley have already departed for Brussels.
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