French President Macron pledges $2.15B for Ukraine defense
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced an additional €2 billion in military aid for Ukraine during a press conference with Ukraine's leader before the summit in Paris.
- Macron urged an end to Russian strikes against Ukraine and emphasized the importance of a lasting peace.
- He stated that Russia has turned the Black Sea into a battleground and has weakened international trade routes.
- Macron acknowledged Turkey's important role regarding the Black Sea and expressed expectations for Russia's commitment to peace.
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Aid to Ukraine is not financed "by hidden or additional taxes", says Emmanuel Macron
The French aid to Ukraine, increased by two billion euros this week, "is duly financed thanks to the law of military programming, to the efforts that had been anticipated and thanks to European funding", says the French President.
‘Coalition of The Willing’ to Expand Ukraine War, Macron Hands Zelensky Billions as Trump Ceasefire is NOT Honored
Regardless of some opposition from Europe's 'Coalition of the Willing' attendees, Paris and London are moving forward with troop deployments in Ukraine to fight Russia while numerous European nations are now drafting females into their militaries.
Macron hosts summit on Ukraine, pledges €2bn in military aid to Kyiv
French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting a high-profile summit in Paris, bringing together European leaders – including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky – to strengthen Ukraine’s security as discussions around a potential ceasefire with Russia continue.
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