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France announces further arms deliveries to Ukraine in the near future

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France announces further arms deliveries to Ukraine in the near future

French President Emmanuel Macron told his Ukrainian partner today that his nation would strengthen arms conveyances to Ukraine before long, an explanation by the Elysee official office said.

During a call with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Mr Macron said France was prepared to answer extra requests for help from Ukraine.

He additionally said Ukraine’s European Union application would be analyzed by EU individuals at a highest point in June and rehashed a thought regarding making a new “political local area” outside the EU to make it more straightforward to coordinate Ukraine.

France last week provided 13 vehicles for crisis benefits and has given 800 tons of helpful guide since Russia sent off its intrusion of Ukraine in late February.

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Recently, Mr Zelenskyy said he had a “long and significant” telephone discussion with the French president, adding that he and Mr Macron had likewise examined the issue of fuel supplies to Ukraine.

“Told about the course of threats, the activity to safeguard the military from Azovstal and the vision of the possibilities of the exchange interaction. Raised the issue of fuel supply to Ukraine,” he said on Twitter.

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