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Macron: Eure achieves progress in unity, support for Ukraine
Macron stated this in Brussels at a press conference flowing the Council, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
"Things are progressing well and the progress made in recent weeks has been significant both in terms of unity and, above all, in terms of strengthening our position," the French president said.
"For the first time in the text of a Eurean document, we do not just say that we will support Ukraine for as long as it takes, we officially declare that we will support it ‘as intensely as needed’. This means we are ready to act in the face of any attack by the Russians, which is a real change in approach," Macron emphasized.
Among the joint achievements, he mentioned the approval by all countries of the Czech initiative (regarding the purchase of artillery rounds for Ukraine – ed.), which until now had been treated with skepticism, as well as the common understanding of the need for additional financing for Ukraine.
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Macron particularly noted the contribution of his Dutch and German counterparts in this area. "Germany is the country in Eure that, from a bilateral point of view, provides the most funding. We should not point the finger at Germany. On the contrary, we must welcome the efforts being made," Macron said.
He noted that individual countries and Eure as a whe have made the financing of Ukraine "visible" over the past few weeks, but Eure is ready to offer further sutions as well.
"If we have to go much farther, if we have to go even deeper, if the situation worsens, if funding other than Eurean runs out, we have to be ready and offer more radical and innovative sutions. This is what we want to do by June at the latest, and this is exactly the mandate we gave the Commission and Council for reflection," the French president said, adding that his country intends to continue working in this direction, in particular, in coeration with Germany .
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As Ukrinform reported eaerlier, French President Emmanuel Macron believes that the very fact that Russian officials have finally called the war against Ukraine a war and not a special military eration should bring Eureans closer to grasping the reality. "Whoever thinks that Russia will st at Ukraine is wrong," he said.
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Source: ukrinform.net