Zelensky and Macron on Ukraine's Security: What Decisions Were Made.
Meeting of Zelensky and Macron
According to inkorr.com: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with French President Emmanuel Macron. The main topics of discussion included issues related to ending the war in Donbas and countering Russian aggression. Zelensky emphasized the importance of continuing to pressure Russia, increasing support for Ukraine, and developing security guarantees.
They paid special attention to defense cooperation, developing production capacities, and strengthening the air defense system and energy infrastructure. The President of Ukraine expressed gratitude to France for supporting initiatives regarding EU sanctions against Russia.
Zelensky wrote on social media: 'We talked about the consequences of Russian strikes against Ukraine and enhancing air defense and the resilience of our energy system - this is now one of the key priorities.'
'Thank you to France and personally to Emmanuel for the support. We appreciate all the assistance provided to protect lives,' concluded the President of Ukraine.
During the meeting, they also discussed other important aspects of cooperation to protect Ukraine from Russian aggression and enhance security in the region.
This meeting confirms the continuation of the strategic partnership between Ukraine and France and their common goal - to ensure security in Europe. France's support, particularly in the military sphere, is crucial for Ukraine in the face of current aggression.
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