Zelenskyy visits Berlin as he seeks more support for Ukraine’s defense as Russia steps up attacks
- On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held talks in Berlin with Germany’s newly appointed Chancellor Friedrich Merz to request additional military assistance amid heightened Russian attacks.
- The meeting followed a recent escalation in Russia’s bombing campaign and ongoing U.S.-led diplomatic efforts to end the war through ceasefire talks.
- Germany, the second-largest military aid supplier after the U.S., has lifted weapon range restrictions, and Merz, Germany's new leader, has focused on sustaining Western support and ceasefire efforts.
- Zelenskyy said Ukraine needs $30 billion to compete in drone and missile production while fighting continues along a roughly 1,000-kilometer front with both sides conducting deep strikes.
- The talks and military aid efforts suggest continuing international backing for Ukraine, while recent Russian attacks, including missile and large drone strikes, underscore the ongoing intense conflict.
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