On January 22, the German Chancellor and the French President celebrated the 60th anniversary of the signing of the reconciliation treaty between the two countries in Paris.
France and Germany will support Ukraine “as long as necessary” and “unhesitatingly” resist Russian aggression, the French and German leaders said in Paris, Le Figaro reported.
“We will continue to give Ukraine, as long as it is necessary, all the support it needs. Together, as Europeans, to protect our European peace project,” said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed the two countries’ “unwavering support” to the Ukrainian people “everywhere.” “After February 24, our union did not divide and did not abandon its responsibility,” he added.
On January 22, the German Chancellor and the French President celebrated the 60th anniversary of the signing of the reconciliation treaty between the two countries in Paris.
While visiting Paris, Scholz called the Franco-German couple the “locomotive” of Europe.
“The future, like the past, depends on the cooperation of our two countries as the engine of a united Europe,” said the chancellor, calling the “French-German engine” a “compromise machine” that allows “the transformation of contradiction and divergent interests. in interrelated actions.”
Macron, in his speech, called on France and Germany to be “pioneers in the renaissance” of Europe. The French President, in particular, pointed to the need to “develop a new energy model”, encourage “innovations and technologies of tomorrow” or create a “European Union capable of expressing itself as an independent geopolitical force in matters of defense, space, diplomacy.”
Recall that the French Ministry of Defense has outlined the time of transfer of light wheeled tanks AMX-10RC to Ukraine. They expect to deliver them within two months.
It has also been reported that France will transfer new air defense systems to Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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