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    NATO-Ukraine Council to discuss response to Russian strikes at Monday meeting, Kyiv says

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    Posted on September 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    NATO and Ukraine discussed air defense needs amid Russian strikes, focusing on Patriot systems and long-range missiles for better protection.

    NATO and Ukraine Discuss Air Defense Needs Amid Russian Strikes

    KYIV (Reuters) -Ukrainian officials on Monday discussed with NATO representatives Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities and Kyiv's need for better air defences and long-range weaponry, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said.

    "The Ukrainian side urged NATO member-states to provide Ukraine with assistance in strengthening air defences, particularly 'Patriot' systems and missiles for them," a ministry statement said after an extraordinary meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council.

    "Separately, the need was stressed for long-range missiles."

    The statement said NATO member-states denounced the Russian attacks in the past week, including a drone and missile assault on the capital Kyiv that killed 25 people and caused considerable destruction of dwellings and other buildings.

    (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa; Editing by Hugh Lawson, Ron Popeski amd Franklin Paul)

    Key Takeaways

    • •NATO and Ukraine held a meeting to discuss Russian attacks.
    • •Ukraine requested better air defenses and long-range weaponry.
    • •NATO condemned recent Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities.
    • •Kyiv emphasized the need for Patriot systems.
    • •The meeting was an extraordinary session of the NATO-Ukraine Council.

    Frequently Asked Questions about NATO-Ukraine Council to discuss response to Russian strikes at Monday meeting, Kyiv says

    1What did Ukrainian officials discuss with NATO representatives?

    Ukrainian officials discussed Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities and the need for better air defenses and long-range weaponry.

    2What specific air defense systems did Ukraine request?

    Ukraine urged NATO member-states to provide assistance in strengthening air defenses, particularly 'Patriot' systems and missiles for them.

    3What was the outcome of the recent Russian attacks?

    The statement mentioned that NATO member-states denounced the Russian attacks, including a drone and missile assault on Kyiv that killed 25 people.

    4What additional military support is Ukraine seeking?

    In addition to air defense systems, Ukraine stressed the need for long-range missiles.

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