Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated his call for 1% of NATO's arsenal during his latest national address.
"One percent! We did not ask for more. And we do not ask for more. And we have already been waiting for 31 days!" he said.
Zelenskyy, who similarly pleaded for more military aid during an address at this week's NATO summit, said Ukraine is especially in need of more planes and tanks.
"Ukraine cannot shoot down Russian missiles using shotguns, machine guns, which are too much in supplies," he said. "And it is impossible to unblock Mariupol without a sufficient number of tanks, other armored vehicles and, of course, aircraft."
Zelenskyy said Ukraine's minister of foreign affairs and the minister of defense met with U.S. officials, including President Joe Biden, in Poland Saturday to address these "vital interests."