Foreign Minister to G7: Ukraine needs MRLS and jets

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that the situation with the supply of weapons to Ukraine had improved, but we need to ensure constant supplies.
He said this on the sidelines of the G7 meeting in Germany, to which Ukraine and Moldova were invited, European Pravda reports.
"Last time at the G7 meeting, I asked for three things: weapons, weapons, and weapons again. Since then, the situation has improved thanks to the supply of howitzers from the United States and some European countries," he said.
However, according to the Minister, supplies must continue so that Ukraine has all the means to defeat russia.
In particular, the Minister stressed that Ukraine needed missile systems (MRLS). According to him, negotiations are underway with G7 representatives on the possibility of providing these systems.
"The second gap that needs to be filled is aviation. It has become a big story in the last 2.5 months and the issue remains unresolved. But unlike the MLRS issue, I don't see an immediate solution to this problem," Kuleba said.