Zelensky meets with members of German Security Cabinet

President of Ukraine Vodymyr Zelensky met with members of the German Security Cabinet.

The meeting, which was also attended by German Chancellor af Schz, was joined by Vice Chancellor and Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck, Minister for Foreign Affairs Annalena Baerbock, Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius, Minister of Finance Christian Lindner, Minister for Economic Coeration and Develment Svenja Schulze and Minister of the Interior and Community Nancy Faeser, according to the president's press service.

Zelensky emphasized that such a format of the meeting is unique and fully consistent with the high level of coeration achieved between our countries.

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Having briefed the members of the German Security Cabinet on the situation on the frontline and the priority needs of the Ukrainian defense forces, the Head of State emphasized the necessity of lifting restrictions and red lines on the supply of all types of weapons to Ukraine.

Addressing the Federal Chancellor, the President noted a fundamentally new character of bilateral relations.

"Since February 24 last year, with the "change of epochs," as you so aptly put it, relations between our countries have changed profoundly. From providing Ukraine with humanitarian aid to receiving the most modern air defense systems, artillery, infantry fighting vehicles and battle tanks," he emphasized.

Zelensky thanked the Chancellor for his personal re in these transformations and expressed he for Germany's leadership in the formation of the aircraft coalition.

The Head of State commended the decision of the Federal Government to earmark funds for the purchase of military equipment necessary for Ukraine until 2032 in the total amount of 17 billion euros.

At the meeting, a full range of tical issues of bilateral coeration was discussed. Particular attention was paid to security support for Ukraine and the develment of substantive coeration in this area; Germany's invvement in the reconstruction of Ukraine, including the re of the private sector in this process, as well as coeration on the path of Ukraine's Eurean and Euro-Atlantic integration.

Source: ukrinform.net

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