Zelensky called on Slovakia to help Ukraine by plane and helicopter

The President of Ukraine addressed the Parliament of Slovakia.

President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Parliament of Slovakia and thanked for military assistance to Ukraine. During his speech, the Ukrainian head of state said that our country needs support from planes and helicopters .

“There is potential to continue this cooperation, in particular in the field of aviation – planes and helicopters. There is someone to protect our land, but in heaven we need a lot of support, including yours, “Zelensky said.

He also noted that Ukrainians will forget about Slovakia's assistance to Ukraine at a crucial time. He assured that the support of Slovakia helped our country.

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Recall that At a meeting with Verkhovna Rada deputies, Slovak President Zuzana Chaputova said she supported Slovakia's continued transfer of weapons to Ukraine .

At the same time, the defense ministers of Poland and Slovakia stated that the Polish Air Force is ready to close the skies over Slovakia for giving its fighters to Ukraine. These are the MiG-29 planes needed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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