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Zelenskyy confirms Ukraine gains expanded access to intelligence, stockpiles, and air defense licenses

Zelenskyy confirms Ukraine gains expanded access to intelligence, stockpiles, and air defense licenses Photo: Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine (Getty Images)

Partner countries have promised to provide Ukraine with new aid, including licenses for the production of air defense systems, states Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a briefing.

According to Zelenskyy, Ukraine will gain expanded access to intelligence data, relevant technologies, and satellites available to European partners.

"We have further agreed with some leaders on our access to their ammunition stockpiles. We have agreed on licenses for the production of air defense systems," he added.

The President clarified that Ukraine will also work on obtaining licenses for the production of certain types of artillery.

At the same time, as Zelenskyy mentioned, some partners have promised to invest in the production of Ukrainian drones and missiles.

Paris summit

On March 27, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy took part in the Coalition of the Willing summit in Paris, where a number of European leaders gathered.

After the meeting, the head of state shared that partners had decided to invest in Ukraine's defense production. As a result, Ukraine will produce more drones and other weapons this year.

It was also reported today, March 28, that Sweden has allocated 7 million euros for demining and drones for Ukraine.