Ukraine Talks, ep.1. Ukraine’s military reshuffle; Putin talks with Tucker CarlsonAccording to Rustem Umerov, the Ramstein meeting will focus on increasing defense production and drones, as well as preparing for both long-term challenges and addressing immediate needs. In his opening remarks, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who is also participating in the meeting online, stated that all of Ukraine's allies are committed to providing military assistance to Ukraine and will "not back down" in their support. It is the first time that Colonel General Oleksandr Syrskyi has participated in the Ramstein meeting online as Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He succeeded Valerii Zaluzhnyi on 8 February 2024. The new Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Oleksandr Syrskyi, inherits a difficult situation at the frontline, where Russian troops make creeping gains with the usual strategy of expending lives – a tolerable loss given Russia’s greater manpower. The challenges are severe: Russia has gone into overdrive allocating resources to the war, outspending the West’s contribution to Ukraine twofold. Ukrainian frontline troops face a shortage of artillery, and badly needed aid faces an indefinite holdup in the US Congress. Related:
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