Zelensky and Macron in New York: about air defense, sanctions and Russian assets.
According to inkorr.com: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the UN. This event was documented by the Office of the President.
Discussion on European Security
According to the information from the Office, the leaders discussed the escalation of Russia's actions towards European states, including instances of drones being detected in Poland, Romania, and Denmark, as well as the presence of fighter jets in Estonia. An important topic was the need to strengthen Ukraine's air defense, especially in light of the increasing Russian shelling.
The presidents also discussed tightening sanctions against Russia, particularly in the context of the shadow tanker fleet. Special attention was paid to the possibility of using frozen Russian assets for the benefit of Ukraine. Zelensky and Macron discussed specific tools for implementing this plan.
Cooperation between Ukraine and France
The meeting also addressed important security issues in the region, as well as cooperation between Ukraine and France in countering Russian threats.
This meeting underscores the significance of security in Europe and the joint efforts of Ukraine and France in the fight against external threats. Strengthening defense capabilities and enhancing sanctions against Russia are key steps to ensure stability in the region.
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