Zelenskyy: US, Germany, France and Italy want unity on allowing Ukraine to strike Russia with long-range weapons

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the United States, Germany, France and Italy want to reach a unity with each other on the issue of allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons against targets in the Russian Federation.
The head of state said this during a press conference following his participation in a meeting of the European Council, Censor.NET reports citing Ukrinform.
"Among the leaders of the countries with whom I spoke about long-range weapons (the United States, Germany, France and Italy), there were very positive signals, but we must understand that these countries want an unity between them internally to allow Ukraine to use these weapons," Zelenskyy said.
He emphasized that he would like the United States, as the main donor of Ukraine's defense, to be positive and more decisive.
"It is important for us," the President emphasized.