Zelensky calls for pressure on allies to receive a million shells from the EU and conclude contracts

During a joint press conference with Estonian Prime Minister Kaya Kallas, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed the need to obtain artillery shells for Ukraine and called on "pressure" on Western leaders who promised to provide them.

When asked about what Estonia and other allies could do to support Ukraine in the war, Zelensky noted that an offer to hand over a million artillery shells was promised in March, but that did not happen. He called for political pressure on the leaders who signed this decision and emphasized that it is important to implement the decisions made.

The president expressed his desire to see contracts for the supply of shells to Ukraine from the allies, considering it an important step to support the country in the conflict.

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