Ukraine Leads Coalition Against Russian Missile Threat
Ukraine, in collaboration with nine European nations, has announced the formation of an air defense coalition designed to counteract the increasing threat posed by Russian ballistic missiles. The coalition emerged from deliberations of the 'Coalition of the Willing' in Paris, aiming to innovate an anti-ballistic missile system as an alternative to the existing U.S.-provided Patriot system.
Amid heightened tensions and in response to the continued war in Ukraine, European leaders have expressed growing concerns over Eastern Europe’s vulnerability to Russian missile capabilities. The coalition underscores the necessity for a comprehensive missile defense strategy, advocating a joint architecture that integrates sovereign and collective missile defense solutions already in place or in development.
President Zelenskyy of Ukraine has emphasized the need for robust defense measures, urging European allies to collaborate on constructing a joint anti-ballistic air defense system. As Ukraine persists in its strategic strikes within Russian territory, the coalition's initiative represents a concerted effort to bolster European security infrastructure against potential missile threats from the East.