Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy embarked on a crucial diplomatic mission, visiting Germany and France to engage in talks aimed at bolstering military support amid ongoing conflicts. During his visit, Zelenskyy met with Chancellor Scholz in Germany and is scheduled to sign a bilateral security agreement with France, alongside President Macron in Paris on Friday, according to AP. These efforts are part of Ukraine's broader strategy to strengthen its international partnerships and secure commitments for defense pacts, as Zelenskyy also plans to participate in the Munich Security Conference. His agenda underscores a determined push to end the war on terms favorable to Ukraine, highlighting the significance of these new agreements and the development of a new security architecture for the country.
Zelensky secures a defense pact with Germany. Next, France. https://t.co/2Mi34O1uHF
Zelenskyi arrived in Germany and met with Chancellor Scholz. https://t.co/zBYJb8niLq
⚡ "Every effort to end the war as soon as possible on fair Ukrainian terms," Pres. Zelenskyy on schedule with meetings in Germany and France, followed by Munich Security Conference. 📷: @ZelenskyyUa https://t.co/9VFI4k3cP1
Zelenskyi arrived in Germany. "Two important days are ahead. Meetings with partners in Germany and France, new agreements and participation in the Munich Security Conference are planned," he noted. https://t.co/dQ4P3PubjJ
I am starting two important days. Meetings with partners in Germany and France, new agreements, and the Munich Security Conference. A new security architecture for Ukraine, as well as new opportunities. We are making every effort to end the war as soon as possible on fair… https://t.co/YNbdIffPK5
Zelenskyi's evening speech Today I held several preparatory meetings before our international activity. We are now on our way. Important meetings with partners are planned. We are going to sign new agreements. We are doing our best to make them strong for Ukraine, and I am… https://t.co/p89f7pXR4F
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will visit Germany and France to hold talks as he seeks military support amid the funding fight in Washington https://t.co/WBDUHOOLNQ