Macron and Mertz made the Franco-German Council for Defense and Security, followed by making a joint statement.
Ukraine’s France and Germany will provide more air defense funds in response to Russia’s massive planes, in particular, an attack on KYIV on August 28. The major EU member countries emphasized in a joint statement, Barron reports.
It was noted that on Friday, August 29, France President Emmanuel Macron received Friedrich Merets in Toulon (France). The leaders made the Franco-German Council on Defense and Security, as a result of which they made a joint statement.
As stated in the document, both countries will work in strengthening the Ukraine defense industry and contribute to the development of industrial cooperation.
Emphasizing that “despite intensive efforts in international diplomatic, Russia does not show the intent to stop the aggressive war against Ukraine.”
“France and Germany admit that the financing of the short -TERM and Long -Term European Military Support of Ukraine should increase, and the Ukraine itself must play an active part in strengthening European Defense Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB).
France, the only nuclear power in the EU, has been mentioned, and Germany will begin the “strategic dialogue” for nuclear frustration in the light of general salvation challenges. The goal is the development of “joint strategic culture and the further coherence of our goals and strategies in the field of security and defense.”
The countries emphasized that nuclear deterrence is the “foundation” of NATO’s security.
Remember, French president Emmanuel Macron is skeptical of examining the readiness of Russian leader Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
Mertz criticized Russia’s approach to peace negotiations
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Source: korrespondent

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