Ukraine's Zelenskyy says 'effective tools' needed to stop Russians, speaking at the Bucharest Nine Summit. He stressed that Europe's security depends on stronger cooperation, joint defense capabilities, and faster action.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated at the Bucharest Nine Summit that Europe's security relies on stronger cooperation, joint defense capabilities, and faster action, emphasizing that "the most effective tools are those that can physically stop the Russians."
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