The leaders of France, Germany and Poland met in Paris Monday for talks focusing on military support for Ukraine's counteroffensive and future security guarantees to be given to the country, ahead of a NATO summit in July.
French President Emmanuel Macron said “the Ukrainian counteroffensive began several days ago,” in a joint news conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Poland’s President Andrzej Duda at the Elysee presidential palace.
“This offensive is set to be deployed over several weeks, if not months. We have done everything to help them, within the limits we set ourselves at the start of the conflict,” Macron said. France wants the counteroffensive “to be as successful as possible to then be able to launch a negotiation phase under the right conditions,” Macron said.Duda, who talked by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday evening, said, “I hope and believe that with our support, the counteroffensive will be successful … This victory, in my deepest feeling, will be the ousting of Russian military forces from all occupied territories.
“It is time that Putin finally recognizes that his plan has failed, that he ends the war after almost 16 months with hundreds of thousands of dead, with millions injured and even more refugees,” Scholz said. “That he is withdrawing troops and is finally ready for serious talks about a fair peace,” he added.
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