Ukraine's President Zelenskyy seeks to boost air defenses with help from allies as U.S. transitions to new administration. Concerns arise over ongoing war with Russia and potential changes in U.S. military support under the incoming President Trump.
Key Points
Zelenskyy calls for boosting air defenses at Ramstein meeting
Concerns over potential changes in U.S. military support under Trump
Recent clashes and casualties in the conflict with Russia
Pros
Seeking to strengthen air defense capabilities against missiles, guided bombs, and Russian aviation
Engaging with partner countries for support and military aid
Cons
Uncertainty over future U.S. military backing under President Trump
Challenges in ongoing conflict with Russia, including territorial losses and casualties