He accuse companies in Western countries of supply issues.
On Thursday, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the President of Ukraine, called on all involved parties to impose sanctions on companies that supply equipment and tools to Russian industry, particularly in the construction and arms manufacturing sectors. The President emphasized that these companies identify as being in Germany, the Czech Republic, South Korea, Japan, and the USA. He particularly condemned the "company that delivers components from the USA," thus attributing this supply chain to a lack of transparency and accountability.

evidence of the issue comes from multiple countries.
The President cited evidence of the problem that arrived in Ukraine, which he accused of damaging Ukraine’s relations with Western nations. He mentioned that the companies in question import various types of equipment and tools into Russian industries, many of which are used in the production of arms. This has been a source of tension between Ukraine and its European and Asian partners, who have historically been parts of a global economic and political union, the Treaty of UASL.

companies involved are a single uniform consumer.
He pointed out that the companies involved are specific, indicating that they are not a uniform consumer who supplies equipment to all Russia’s industries. The Istanbul Realignment and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in December 2022 and are still ongoing, have reshaped Ukraine’s sphere of influence, including its arms-building sectors. The supplying companies, in particular, have often been seen as a shield protecting Western industries frompotential threats.

two prominent companies are "Mid-Terrain" from the USA and a company in China.
The President elaborated on the specific industries in which equipment from Western countries is being used and highlighted the demand for urgent sanctions on "the company that delivers components from the USA" and the "company that supplies equipment and tools to Russian industries." He argued that these industries rely on equipment bought from China, which is.classically tied to China’s defense capabilities but is now becoming a source of threats.

The primary problem stems from unclear international relations.
He spoke of the lack of transparency in how companies such as "Mid-Terrain" and the "China-based company" interact with Ukraine and its partners. He accused external forces of interfering in the supply chain and side-linking the companies in question to China, thereby fragmenting Ukraine’s supply base. The President also stressed the importance of maintaining clear bilateral and trans uninitialized relations between Ukraine and these nations, as any lack of dialogue could escalate tensions.

incoming threats persist despite sanctions.
He mentioned that despite the sanctions, the Russian government is exerting growing pressure on its economic partners, particularly in Eastern European countries, to hold back the supply of equipment and tools to Ukraine. The criticism came as Ukraine itself is facing increasing threats from euroscropic companies, including the "Mid-Terrain" and the "China-based company," which supply arms to Russia. The President urged Ukraine to show restraint and take firm steps to send a clear signal that supply chains are being fixed.

the crisis highlights the need for unity in Ukraine’s defense.
In conclusion, President Zelenskiy accused the global community of disregarding Ukraine’s supply chain and saying that the crisis is sow intended to weaken international relations and undermine the capacity to defend its own international standing. He emphasized the importance of uniting Ukraine and keeping all its sectors at bay. He also stressed that the absence of dialogue and cooperation between Ukraine and its partners would not only create more challenges but also escalate tensions in the region. Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s latest accusations are a clear signal that the crisis does not stem from peaceful negotiation but from a vast, unforgiving and desperate logic.

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