In a press conference, the president pointed to Russia’s “disinformation tactics” as well as “cyber attacks” that are “multiplied, systematic and automated.”
“Russia has crossed many lines,” he said harshly.
According to the president, “Alexei Navalny’s death speaks to the Kremlin’s weakness and fear of any adversary.” Emmanuel Macron praised the “commitment” of the political opposition.
Russia “puts its free souls in the Gulag”, he lamented.
In a bilateral security agreement just signed by Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelensky, France has pledged to release “up to 3 billion euros” in additional military aid to Ukraine in 2024.
Paris estimates its support at 1.7 billion in 2022 and 2.1 billion in 2023.
“Our commitment will not waver.” Emmanuel Macron expressed his “admiration” for the Ukrainian people and their President Volodymyr Zelensky, whom he is “very happy” to welcome back to Paris.
Before the press conference, Volodymyr Zelensky and Emmanuel Macron signed a bilateral security agreement.
After more than an hour and a half of meetings, the French and Ukrainian presidents will answer journalists’ questions during a press conference.
In an ex-post, previously on Twitter, the Ukrainian president emphasized “cooperation” between France and Ukraine.
“A meeting with President Macron is planned, as well as an important agreement,” he wrote. “Our cooperation is delivering results in protecting lives in Ukraine and across Europe.”
When the two men must sign a bilateral security agreement, the French and Ukrainian presidents meet at the Elysée.
Emmanuel Macron and Volodymyr Zelensky greeted each other warmly. They then returned to the palace to begin their meeting.
Having just arrived in Orly, the Ukrainian President was received by the Minister of Armed Forces. After a formal welcome, a convoy will arrive at the Elysée for a meeting between heads of state.
There they will sign a bilateral security agreement, similar to the one signed by Berlin and Kiev earlier today.
President of Ukraine landed at Orly. He will then go to the Elysée to meet Emmanuel Macron.
A few minutes before the arrival of the President of Ukraine on French soil, the Minister of Armed Forces went to Orly Airport to welcome him.
Then the fleet will go to the Elysée.
The Ukrainian head of state ruled that the Russian president “must be held accountable for his crimes” after announcing the death of Russian rival Alexei Navalny in prison today.
“It is clear to me that (Alexei Navalny) was killed like thousands of others who were tortured because of one man, Putin, who doesn’t care who dies as long as he keeps his position.” Press conference with Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin.
According to him, Vladimir Putin “must be held accountable for his crimes.”
The Ukrainian military announced today that it had withdrawn “with minor losses” from positions south of Evdiyvka, a city in eastern Ukraine where Russian attacks have been escalating in recent days.
Ukraine is at risk of abandoning the region, now largely destroyed, facing growing resource shortages, with American military aid blocked.
In this case, it would be Russia’s biggest symbolic victory since the failure of Kiev’s counter-offensive last summer.
For his third visit to France since the start of the war against Russia, the Ukrainian president will meet Emmanuel Macron to sign a bilateral security agreement between the two countries.
The French commitment should also concern the sending of military equipment or the training of Ukrainian troops. Discover all the points of this interview in our dedicated article.
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