Zelenskyy at G7: Needs More Sky Shields and a Diplomatic Shove
Volodymyr Zelenskyy hits Evian, bringing a shopping list for air defense and a nudge for Russia to finally quit it.
So, Zelenskyy Volodymyr is currently running around the G7 summit in France like it's a high-stakes speed-dating event. The mission is painfully straightforward: secure more air defense systems and convince everyone else to twist Russia's arm until they decide that invading neighbors is officially a bad career move.
He has a packed schedule with the usual suspects, including Starmer and Georgieva, trying to make sure the world doesn't forget that peace isn't just going to manifest out of thin air. It's the classic diplomatic grind, but with the added urgency of trying to stop missiles from falling on residential blocks while sipping coffee in Evian.
It turns out that global security requires a lot of handshakes and a very thick folder of requests.
Source: Ukrinform
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