Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday urged NATO leaders to provide “1 percent of all your planes” and “1 percent of all your tanks” amid the conflict with Russia. “We can’t just buy those,” Zelenskyy told the NATO leaders, who are meeting in Brussels. “When we will have all this, it will give us, just like you, 100 percent security.” Ukrainian forces also need anti-ship weapons, air defense systems, and multiple-launch rocket weapons, he said. Ukraine’s military on Thursday claimed it destroyed a large Russian warship at a Black Sea port earlier this week. Zelenskyy, however, did not reiterate a request for a no-fly zone or ask to join NATO or the European Union during his address. Previously, NATO and U.S. officials denied his request, saying it would further escalate the conflict with Russia into a wider war. A spokesperson for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday rejected a request …