President of Ukraine

09/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2024 14:25

The Course of the War Directly Depends on the Quality of Logistics in Supply and Partners' Fulfillment of All Promises – Address by the President

The Course of the War Directly Depends on the Quality of Logistics in Supply and Partners' Fulfillment of All Promises - Address by the President

9 September 2024 - 19:42

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Good health to you, fellow Ukrainians!

I held a meeting of the Staff. Several key issues were discussed. Protection of energy infrastructure from Russian strikes. Defense of our positions on the frontline. We thoroughly addressed the issue of artillery supply to the troops, including our "Bohdana" howitzers, and the provision of equipment to our brigades.

Regarding the energy sector, there are clear deadlines and requirements for each facility, both in terms of physical protection and air defense. We need the same clear approach to implementing all the necessary measures. Responsibility for this is entirely personal - both for the construction of protective structures and for the operation of air defense systems.

We are also working in detail on equipping our combat brigades and reserve brigades.

Separately today, Defense Minister of Ukraine, Umerov, delivered a report on the outcomes of the "Ramstein" meeting and his negotiations with partners. All agreements reached must be implemented as quickly as possible. What is needed in September must be delivered to our troops in September. What we agreed upon for the following months must also be delivered on time. The course of the war directly depends on the quality of logistics in supply and the fulfillment of all promises by partners.

There was also a detailed military report today from Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi, primarily regarding the Donetsk directions. I thank all our units on the frontlines for fully completing their tasks, steadfastly repelling Russian assaults and reclaiming our positions. This is important. Equally important is destroying as many of the occupier's forces as possible. In the Pokrovsk and Kurakhove directions, the Russian army must lose as much combat capability as possible. Separately, the Commander-in-Chief reported on the defense in the Kharkiv region and on our active operations in Russia's Kursk region. I am proud of all our warriors who, through their actions, are teaching Russia a clear lesson - where its land ends and where its neighbors' begins.

And one more thing.

Today, I held several meetings with our international relations team. We are preparing the Crimea Platform Summit for September 11. The First Lady's team is preparing a special diplomatic format - the Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen, which will also take place this week. Additionally, we are preparing new negotiations with partners to strengthen Ukraine, expand opportunities for our society, and bring us closer to a just peace. We remember the key goal - peace for Ukraine, for all of Ukraine, and for all our people.

I am grateful to everyone in the world who helps us!

Glory to Ukraine!

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