Poroshenko: U.S. radar stations will save lives of servicemen and civilians

2015/11/15 21:52:54

The President is confident Ukrainian servicemen will soon learn how to use these stations with the assistance of American instructors.

 


LVIV, Nov 15, 2015 (UBO) - President Petro Poroshenko took part in the ceremony of receiving U.S. radar stations by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a ceremony held in the International Peacekeeping Center of Yavoriv training ground on Saturday.

 

Addressing the attendees, the Head of State said that the situation on the frontline remained tense and threatening. Withdrawal of heavy weaponry makes the issue of timely prevention of provocations against our troops increasingly topical. For this end, we need modern rocket-artillery defensive weaponry designated for the detection of the enemy's artillery. Its presence will be an effective additional factor deterring the aggressor. These stations will save lives of our servicemen and civilians, the President stressed.

 

ANTPQ-36 counterbattery radar stations were conveyed in the framework of the program of military-technical cooperation with the United States. Respective agreement on the supply of stations was achieved at the meeting between President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and President of the United States Barack Obama in New York in September 2015.

 

The Head of State expressed gratitude to the U.S. for providing military and security assistance in the amount of more than USD 265 million already. This allowed training of the National Guard, the Armed Forces and the Rapid Reaction Forces of the Ministry of the Interior. We also received secure communication means, night vision devices and Humvees, including their armored modifications, from the United States.

 

According to the President, the draft U.S. Defense Budget 2016 provides for the allocation of USD 300 million for the enhancement of defense capacity of Ukraine. Poroshenko discussed that issue with U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Jacob Lew, which amounts to over UAH 7 billion, a huge sum of money. Especially, if we evaluate it in terms of our spending for the defense-security complex, which in 2016 will amount to UAH 100 billion approximately, the President noted.

 

Poroshenko added that the given assistance was aimed to prevent the attempts of terrorists to carry out terrorist attacks against Ukrainian troops and civilians.

 

The President is confident the Ukrainian servicemen will soon learn how to use these stations with the assistance of American instructors.

 

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Text and photos courtesy Presidential Press Service; editing by UBO

 

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