Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy inks French, German protection pacts

Skip subsequent part Zelenskyy indicators safety pact with Macron in Paris

February 16, 2024

Zelenskyy indicators safety pact with Macron in Paris

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a safety cope with France.

He traveled to Paris on Friday night after signing a separate cope with Germany.

“It’s an ambitious, very substantive security agreement … We can’t talk openly about all the details,” Zelenskyy advised reporters at a joint press convention with French President Emmanuel Macron.

“Each of the agreements strengthens Ukraine in its own way,” he mentioned, evaluating the offers reached with France and Germany.

The settlement, which is ready to final for 10 years, features a French pledge for as much as €3 billion ($3.2 billion) in support for 2024. Paris supplied €2.1 billion final 12 months and €1.7 billion in 2022.

Macron known as for a European “resurgence” within the face of the menace from Russia. He mentioned that European international locations wanted to be “lucid” about Moscow.

He mentioned that Europe’s future can’t depend upon the end result of a US presidential election. US presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump has mentioned he may withhold safety from NATO member states that don’t spend sufficient on protection.

The French chief mentioned that he would go to Ukraine within the coming weeks.

Macron and Zelenskyy mentioned that the deal was geared toward serving to Ukraine with the “re-establishment of its territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders” and to forestall “any renewed Russian aggression.”

They mentioned that the settlement would pave the best way in the direction of Ukraine’s membership within the European Union and the NATO army alliance.

“France affirms that a future Ukrainian membership would constitute a useful contribution to peace and stability in Europe,” they mentioned.

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Skip subsequent part Germany and Ukraine signal bilateral safety settlement

February 16, 2024

Germany and Ukraine signal bilateral safety settlement

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday signed a bilateral safety settlement price €1.13 billion ($1.22 billion) in Berlin.

Germany’s protection ministry mentioned the so-called “Munich Package” focuses on air protection and artillery and contains provisions of 120,000 rounds of 122-millimeter caliber ammunition and a further 100 IRIS-T SLS missiles this 12 months. 

Germany and Ukraine signal long-term safety pact

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Scholz known as the settlement an “historic” step.

“Germany will continue to support Ukraine in the face of the Russian war of aggression,” he wrote on X, previously Twitter.

German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius echoed Scholz’s feedback on the settlement being historic and mentioned: “For the first time in its history, the Federal Republic of Germany is acting as a guarantor state.”

Zelenskyy described the settlement as “an unprecedented document that guarantees German support for Ukraine in the amount of €7 billion for this year.”

“I am grateful to Germany and all Germans for their solidarity with our country and people, as well as all the support and assistance,” Zelenskyy added. 

The German settlement follows one other signed between Britain and Ukraine in January.

Zelenskyy is anticipated to signal the same settlement with France in Paris afterward Friday.

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Skip subsequent part Avdiivka battle harder than Bakhmut, Ukrainian troopers say

February 16, 2024

Avdiivka battle harder than Bakhmut, Ukrainian troopers say

The battle for the Ukrainian metropolis of Avdiivka is now harder than the months-long battle for Bakhmut, which Russia captured in May, in accordance with a brigade combating within the space.

“It was difficult there (in Bakhmut), but now it is extremely difficult,” third Assault Brigade spokesman Oleksandr Borodin mentioned in televised feedback, including that the state of affairs had turn into “more difficult” as a result of Russian forces had been now higher geared up.

The third Assault Brigade was despatched as reinforcements to the frontline city of Avdiivka, a key goal for Moscow forward of the second anniversary of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 

Running out of ammunition and outnumbered on the battlefield, Ukraine could also be pressured to retreat from the jap metropolis, which has turn into a logo of Ukrainian resistance to the Russian onslaught.

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Skip subsequent part Lukashenko says ‘saboteurs’ detained on Ukraine border

February 16, 2024

Lukashenko says ‘saboteurs’ detained on Ukraine border

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko mentioned that a number of “saboteurs,” together with Ukrainian and Belarusian nationals, had been arrested had been arrested early Friday on the border between the 2 international locations in a “anti-terrorist operation.”

Speaking at an occasion in Minsk, Lukashenko mentioned the detainees had “crawled across our border and transported explosives to commit sabotage, primarily in Russia and Belarus.” He didn’t say what number of had been arrested.

Later in his speech, Lukashenko mentioned that related teams had been detained had been being arrested “two or three times a week.”

Belarus, a detailed Russian ally, supplied territory and logistical assist for Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Skip subsequent part Zelenskyy arrives in Berlin to rally allies behind Ukraine

February 16, 2024

Zelenskyy arrives in Berlin to rally allies behind Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Germany on a go to geared toward garnering Western assist for his embattled troops forward of the second anniversary of the warfare.

Zelenskyy posted photographs of his arrival in Berlin on X, previously generally known as Twitter, saying he would talk about “a new security architecture for Ukraine.” He added that his nation was attempting “to end the war as soon as possible on fair Ukrainian terms.”

Zelenskyy can be on account of go to Paris on Friday. Germany and France are anticipated to signal bilateral agreements on safety commitments with Ukraine as Zelenskyy visits their respective capitals.

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Skip subsequent part EU should double army support to Ukraine to compensate for potential US pullout, report says

February 16, 2024

EU should double army support to Ukraine to compensate for potential US pullout, report says

The European Union would wish to double its army funding to Ukraine to fill a niche left by a potential US withdrawal, the Germany-based Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) mentioned in its new report.

“It is highly uncertain whether the US will send further military aid in 2024,” the researchers mentioned in report on the state of play of army, monetary and humanitarian support to the war-battered nation for the reason that Russian invasion on February 24, 2022.

As of January 15, the United States has pledged army support to Ukraine price €42.2 billion ($45.4 billion) between February 2022 and December 2023. That is about 2 billion per 30 days.

The EU has pledged €49.7 billion in army support for the reason that begin of the warfare. So far, nonetheless, solely €35.2 billion have been allotted.

 “Europe will have to at least double its current military support efforts in case there is no further support from the United States,” mentioned Christoph Trebesch, head of the Ukraine Support Tracker and Research Director on the Kiel Institute.

“This is a challenge, but just a question of political will. The EU countries are among the richest in the world and so far they have spent not even one percent of their 2021 GDP to support Ukraine.”

The halt in US army support to Ukraine comes because the 2024 presidential election gears up as Donald Trump seems set to cruise to the Republican social gathering nomination.

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Skip subsequent part Zelenskyy to signal safety agreements in Germany, France

February 16, 2024

Zelenskyy to signal safety agreements in Germany, France

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is scheduled to fulfill with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday as he makes his second official go to to Germany for the reason that begin of the full-scale Russian invasion of his nation.

Scholz and Zelenskyy are anticipated to signal a long-term safety settlement. The Ukrainian chief may also meet with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier in Berlin earlier than touring to Paris, the place he’s scheduled to fulfill with President Emmanuel Macron.

The two leaders are additionally anticipated to signal a bilateral safety settlement. The agreements comply with a choice by NATO leaders at their summit in Vilnius in July.

Britain led the best way with a 10-year settlement which states that London will assist Ukraine now and in any future conflicts with Russia. Other NATO members are anticipated to comply with. 

On Saturday, Zelenskyy will deal with the Munich Security Conference, the place he may also maintain bilateral conferences with world leaders.

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Skip subsequent part Ukraine says ‘fierce’ combating continues inside Avdiivka

February 16, 2024

Ukraine says ‘fierce’ combating continues inside Avdiivka

The Ukrainian army mentioned there was fierce combating within the besieged frontline city of Avdiivka within the jap Donetsk area. It mentioned it was making ready new positions across the industrial hub as Russia stepped up assaults.

“Fierce battles are taking place within the city,” Oleksandr Tarnavskiy, a senior Ukrainian commander chargeable for forces within the east of the nation, mentioned on social media.

“New positions have been prepared and powerful fortifications continue to be prepared, taking into account all possible scenarios,” he added. 

The announcement got here a day after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned Kyiv would do “everything” to avoid wasting lives within the symbolic metropolis, which is surrounded on three sides by Russian forces. 

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military mentioned on social media that it was reinforcing troops who had been “standing their ground” in Avdiivka. “According to the decision made, the scheduled reinforcement of units is underway and troops are maneuvering on threatened axes,” Ukraine’s military mentioned.

Russia has been attempting to seize Avdiivka for months. The fall of Avdiivka could be a major symbolic victory for Russia.

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