Ukraine's foreign minister believes long-range missiles in Ukraine will stop Russian attacks

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sibiha has said that sufficient long-range missile capability would allow Ukraine to deprive Russia of the means to carry out its terror campaign.
Source: Sybiha on X (Twitter), as reported by European Pravda
Details: Over recent days, Russia has been carrying out large-scale attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. In particular, on the night of 24-25 October, a missile strike on the capital killed one person; at least 10 Kyiv residents were injured.
Sybiha said no one in the world wants this war dragged on, except Russia.
He stressed that giving Ukraine the ability to strike deep into Russian territory would enable it to destroy Russia's means of terror right at the places of their production and launch.
Quote: "Absurdly, this country currently presides over the UN Security Council in October 2025, although its very presence at the UNSC is illegal. Russian terror can and should be stopped. Through collective action. Stronger sanctions pressure. Stronger energy support and defense capabilities for Ukraine."
Background:
- Matthew Whitaker, US ambassador to NATO, has recently said that providing Ukraine with long-range missiles such as Tomahawk could put many Russian energy facilities at risk and force Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin to negotiate.
- At a meeting with EU leaders, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made clear that Ukraine expects to receive long-range missile systems from European states.
- CNN has reported earlier that Trump made it clear during the meeting that he was not currently considering supplying Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk missiles.
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