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Macron Meets with Ukrainian Troops Trained in France Prior to Talks with Zelensky in Paris

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French President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled to hold talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris on Thursday. This meeting is a reaffirmation of French support for Ukraine in its conflict against Russia. Macron also recently visited a military camp in eastern France to inspect the training of Ukrainian troops, who are being battle-readied and armed by France for front-line deployment. Zelensky is currently on a 48-hour trip to London, Paris, Rome, and Berlin, where he is seeking a military and financial boost. During his meetings with European leaders, including UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and NATO chief Mark Rutte, Zelensky emphasized that a ceasefire with Russia is not under discussion.

    1. It is long overdue for the German government to finally deliver long-range weapons such as the Taurus and, above all, to allow Ukraine to engage military targets on Russian soil in accordance with international law in order to be able to defend itself effectively. The partners expect Germany to show initiative and leadership here.
    1. Russia is not achieving its goals. Although it is making progress in the Donbas, it is a long way from taking the entire region in 2024. Russia has not liberated the Kursk region either. So it wouldn't be too difficult for Ukraine to put pressure on Russia.
    2. You can't say that if Harris wins, everything will be fine, because although the Biden administration was at the forefront of supporting Ukraine, it also bears a great deal of responsibility for its hesitancy and being slow to act.
    1. We won't do it, and we have good reasons for that.
    1. You have also made a lot of progress through your action and your resistance.
    1. No war has ever been won by a single weapon.
    1. I will meet separately in each country with the leaders of Britain, France, Italy and Germany.