13:51 28.10.2024

Poroshenko on TVP World calls for lifting restrictions on long-range strikes

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Petro Poroshenko on the Polish TV channel TVP World called on Western partners to lift restrictions for Ukraine on the use of long-range missiles on the territory of the aggressor state, according to the website of European Solidarity. He noted that after the information about the supply of North Korean and Iranian weapons to Russia, Ukraine has every right to destroy enemy bases, arsenals and other military facilities on Russian territory.

"We are still waiting for a very important, vital decision from the United States and Germany to grant permission for our troops to use long-range missiles on legitimate targets on Russian territory. And Taurus, these are German very modern, very effective missiles. I cannot understand why the Ukrainian military, who protects civilian objects on Ukrainian territory, cannot destroy legitimate objects on Russian territory," Poroshenko says.

"For example, now we have data on North Korean artillery shells, North Korean and Iranian missiles, and we do not have the ability to destroy them immediately when we receive this information," the leader of European Solidarity notes.

"This is our common war, and Ukraine's victory is definitely in the interests of the Free World. I think that it is no coincidence that Russia uses North Korean artillery shells, North Korean soldiers, and Iranian attack drones. In this situation, we want to count on our partners," says Petro Poroshenko.

"Another thing that is vitally important for us is an invitation to NATO. Without inviting Ukraine to NATO, there will be no stable security situation on the continent. Without Ukraine's membership in NATO, there will be no victory," Poroshenko believes.

"However, along with this invitation, we must not have a compromise on the sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. Definitely no compromise on the territorial integrity of Ukraine. No compromise on the ability of the army to protect Ukrainian territory and security in Europe. No compromise on sanctions. We must reduce Putin's ability to finance the war. And no compromise on any blackmail of Putin, so as not to allow NATO's doors to be closed to Ukraine," Poroshenko notes.

 

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