Defense Secretary Margarita Robles reports that a new supply of military aid will arrive next week
Defense Minister Margarita Robles announced on Saturday that Spain will soon send a new shipment of weapons to Ukraine. The announcement was made in the context of the NATO parliamentary meeting being held in Madrid these days, an arrangement that the Kiev authorities have used to demand increased military aid from allied countries to fight the Russian invasion.
Robles praised the “bravado” of the Ukrainian people for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Atlantic Alliance, a forum that brings together delegates from all member states and 100 representatives from 15 associated states.
Recalling that the Spanish government has been sending materials to Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24, the defense minister explained that there will be a new “important” stockpile next week, although she would not disclose details for security reasons. .
A Ukrainian delegation has traveled to Madrid, one of whose representatives has explained to Robles that they need more military aid “as soon as possible”, such as the Hawk missile systems, of which Spain has already sent four launchers this month and is preparing to send others two soon In this sense, the Kiev delegate has called for more military aid from NATO countries, for example in the form of howitzers and mortars “which could be used very effectively by the Ukrainian armed forces.”
For his part, Robles indicated that he is aware that anti-aircraft defenses are one of Kiev’s most pressing needs, and he assured that they will continue to work “along that line”. At the same time, he emphasized Spain’s commitment to the Alliance and the will to achieve an investment of 2% of gross domestic product (GDP) in defense by 2029. He argued that this larger payout is necessary because in a globalized world “no one can be isolated” and must coordinate his actions with the countries around him. “Today it is Ukraine that is being attacked, but it could be any of us,” he warned.
Source: La Verdad

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