Ukraine is ready to share combat experience with the EU and NATO amid incidents with Russian drones – Sybiha

Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andriy Sybiga, at a joint press conference with the EU High Representative, Kaja Kallas, in Kyiv. Photo: ukrinform.ua

Ukraine is ready to share its combat experience with European countries in the context of incidents involving Russian drones in the airspace of the European Union and NATO.

This was stated by Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Andrii Sybiha, at a joint press conference with the EU High Representative, Kaja Kallas, in Kyiv, according to a correspondent from Ukrinform.

He noted the European Union’s need for Ukrainian combat experience in light of numerous incidents involving Russian drones in the airspace of EU and NATO countries.

“Russia is trying to intimidate, weaken, and divide Europe. Our response must be the opposite: more determination, strength, and unity. We are ready to jointly strengthen security and air defense, and to build an integrated European defense system,” said the Ukrainian Foreign Minister.

The minister emphasized that the Ukrainian side is ready to share its experience.

As previously reported, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, arrived in Kyiv.

EU High Representative Kaja Kallas stated that she welcomes the US decision on the possible transfer of Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine, calling it a step to strengthen the country’s defense.

“We welcome all tools that make Ukraine stronger and Russia weaker,” she said at a press conference with her Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha in Kyiv on Monday.

As a reminder, US President Donald Trump stated that he is ready to provide Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles if Russia does not end the war.

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