France Pledges €90 Billion Loan to Ukraine During Zelenskyy’s Paris Visit.
Zelenskyy’s Diplomatic Mission in France
According to Novyny.live: On March 13, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to France for an official working visit. His itinerary included a stop at Sciences Po University in Paris and a high-level meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. This trip underscores the deepening ties between Kyiv and Paris amid the ongoing war.
Engaging Students and Securing Aid
During his university address, Zelenskyy spoke with students about Ukraine’s current challenges. He notably stated,
“There is nothing good for Ukraine in the war in the Middle East.”
In talks with Macron, France announced a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, financed through the European Union. This substantial financial package is designed to bolster Ukraine’s economy and help the nation cope with the devastating impacts of the conflict.
Zelenskyy’s visit to Paris marks a pivotal moment in rallying continued international backing for Ukraine. It also highlights France’s commitment to sustained collaboration amid a volatile global landscape.
The trip reinforces the strategic partnership between Ukraine and France, especially given the protracted war in eastern Ukraine. Support from Paris and the EU is crucial for stabilizing Ukraine’s economy and meeting the social needs of its people. The announced loan could play a key role in post-war reconstruction and further Ukraine’s integration into European institutions.
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