Ukraine has every legal and moral right to nuclear weapons, - Andriy Biletsky.


Commander of the Third Army Corps Andriy Biletsky believes that Ukraine has every right to its own nuclear weapons. In his conviction, only a strong army and modern armaments can ensure the country's security amid Russian aggression. He also supports the idea of exporting Ukrainian weapons to develop the national economy.
'The issue of nuclear weapons is essential for our country. We have all the rights to it. Legal, practical, physical, and moral,' Biletsky emphasized.
According to Biletsky, the best solution for Ukraine is to create its own army at the level of the best military units, which can effectively defend the country from any threats.
'Everything else - demilitarized zones, French contingents, Trump's agreements - will save us from nothing. I do not believe in these measures, I believe solely in the army,' Biletsky emphasized.
Previously, the commander also expressed the idea of joint funding for the Ukrainian army with EU countries to increase the number of troops to 500,000.
In Andriy Biletsky's opinion, ensuring a peaceful life in Ukraine requires a strong armed forces and nuclear weapons, which the country has the right to possess according to all aspects - legal, practical, physical, and moral.
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