President Zelenskiy of Ukraine attended an international security conference held in Germany on the 17th, gave speeches and held meetings with the leaders of various countries, and directly appealed for the continuation of military aid, which has an uncertain future. . In response to this, the focus will be on whether support from the United States and the West, including the United States, the largest donor country, will move forward.

On the 17th, President Zelenskiy of Ukraine addressed the heads of state and ministers of various countries at the Security Council held in Munich, southern Germany, pointing out that the Ukrainian military was suffering from an "artificial shortage of weapons" and stating that He warned that Russia was in an advantageous situation as military aid was delayed due to political conflicts.



He also held talks with the leaders of the countries participating in the conference, and in a meeting with Vice President Harris of the United States, the largest donor country, he called for the prompt implementation of additional military aid, which has stalled due to opposition from opposition parties and the Republican Party. I did.



Regarding the US military aid, NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg, who attended the meeting, said, ``It is having an impact on the front lines in Ukraine.The longer we wait, the more people will die.'' expressed concern about the delay.



Regarding this, Vice President Harris said at a press conference after meeting with President Zelensky, ``President Biden and I will work to secure the weapons and funds that Ukraine needs,'' and said that she would do everything in her power to persuade the opposition to raise concerns. I tried to wipe it out.



This conference, held two years ago since Russia's invasion, will be an opportunity for President Zelenskiy to directly address the dire situation and appeal for support, and the focus will be on whether support from the United States and other countries, its largest donor, will move forward.