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Ukraine pushes for European missile defence system

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wants a common anti-ballistic missile ‌defence system ​within a year. (EPA PHOTO)

Europe must have its own defence system against ballistic weapons and Ukraine is already holding ‌talks with several countries on its creation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says.

Defence against ballistic missiles is one of Ukraine's biggest challenges ‌in the war with Russia, since only certain types of missiles used by the American Patriot system are capable of intercepting Russian ballistic missiles.

Russia uses ballistic missiles to attack Ukraine's energy infrastructure, ‌destroying thermal power ‌generation ⁠and electricity transmission systems.

"I believe, and my idea ​is that we should have a European anti-ballistic missile defence system. We are in talks with several countries and are working in this direction," Zelenskiy told the Marathon TV channel.

"We need to build ⁠our own anti-ballistic missile ‌defence system ​within a year," he added.

Zelenskiy said the task is extremely ​difficult but realistic, and ‌added that he had already discussed it with key European ​countries although he did not name them.

He gave no more details.

However, Fire Point, maker of Ukraine's Flamingo ​cruise missile, ​told Reuters this month ​that it was in talks with European ‌companies to launch a new air defence system by next year, creating a low-cost alternative to the increasingly hard-to-get Patriot system.

Patriot missiles are in increasingly short supply amid extensive deployment in the ​Gulf against Iranian attacks.

And Europe's only anti-ballistic system, the ​Italo-French SAMP/T, is produced ⁠in relatively small numbers.

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