
Zelensky holds meeting to discuss battlefield situation, grain deal, use of precision-guided munitions
The head of state said this in a post on the Telegram messaging app, Ukrinform reports.
"A tense three-hour Staff meeting. Many issues that required particular attention," Zelensky said.
He added that the battlefield situation was one of the issues discussed at the meeting. "Reports on all areas. Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhnyi, Commanders Syrskyi, Tarnavskyi. Offensive and defensive operations, supplies, logistics," Zelensky said.
The second issue raised at the meeting was the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
"Reports by Deputy Prime Minister Kubrakov, Minister Kuleba, Commander Neizhpapa and our intelligence. We understand our responsibility to the world. We involve the maximum number of countries in the region to ensure global food stability," Zelensky said.
In addition, the meeting participants discussed the development of the country's defense industry.
"A report by Minister Kamyshin. We are simplifying the procedures for our defense enterprises as much as possible so that they could deal with weapons and projectiles, not papers," Zelensky said.
According to him, the use of precision-guided munitions was also analyzed at the meeting.
"Now is not the time to disclose the details. But we are satisfied with the results," he said.
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