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Ukraine, Germany sign agreement on anti-ballistic capabilities, Zelenskiy says

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KYIV, June 18 (Reuters) - ‌Ukraine and Germany signed an agreement ​on anti-ballistic capabilities, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday, calling ⁠on other Western allies to join the effort and deliver results by winter.

Speaking at a meeting ​of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, known as the Ramstein group, ‌Zelenskiy said Ukraine urgently needed long-range artillery and unmanned vehicles. He also asked to develop additional financial ⁠instruments to finance the Ukrainian army long-term.

"Russian ⁠ballistic missiles remain a problem, and we need an answer to that problem," Zelenskiy said.

"By this winter, we should already see concrete outcomes from ‌our joint work on anti-ballistic defence. This is something ⁠we all need, not only ‌Ukraine, and it is a long-term ​effort."

Zelenskiy's office said that Ukraine and Germany would develop anti-ballistic capabilities and jointly produce the TerMIT, ‌an unmanned ground vehicle that ​can carry up to ⁠300 kg of ammunition, gear and water ‌to frontline positions.

The unmanned ⁠vehicles would be produced in Germany.

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said that several German companies were interested ​in the project.

Zelenskiy said ‌that Fire Point, Ukraine's largest missile and drone ⁠maker, was one of the ​participants in the initiative.

(Reporting by Olena Harmash; ​Editing by Alex Richardson)

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