Ukraine signs security pacts with Germany, France
G7 countries have pledged to sign bilateral security
deals with Kyiv to signal their long-term support in the face of Russia’s
aggression.
FEBRUARY
16, 2024 10:53 PM CET
BY HANS VON
DER BURCHARD AND VICTOR GOURY-LAFFONT
https://www.politico.eu/article/ukraine-signs-security-pacts-with-germany-france/
Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday struck separate long-term agreements
with France and Germany for military support and training for Ukraine.
Germany
committed to not only support Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s invasion “for
as long as it takes,” but to also assist Kyiv “in building up modern, resilient
armed forces to deter any future attack,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told
reporters in Berlin.
Zelenskyy
said the details of the agreement with Berlin “are very specific and involve
long-term support,” which he claimed was a sign that Western allies understood
that Ukraine will eventually become a NATO member.
“Ukraine
will be in NATO, that’s clear to me,” Zelenskyy said.
In addition
to the security arrangement, Scholz also announced a new €1.1 billion military
support package for Ukraine, which includes 36 self-propelled howitzers,
120,000 rounds of artillery ammunition, two Skynex air defense systems and
additional missiles for the IRIS-T air defense system.
Later in
the day, Zelenskyy and French President Emmanuel Macron signed a separate
bilateral security agreement in which Paris pledged to “contribute to the
long-term structural and comprehensive strengthening of Ukraine.” The agreement
will remain valid so long as Ukraine is not part of NATO, Macron said.
Macron said
the French and German agreements are "complementary." He also said he
would visit Ukraine before mid-March after postponing a trip that was announced
last month.
The
agreement says France "provided Ukraine with military aid worth a total of
€1.7 billion in 2022 and €2.1 billion in 2023. In 2024, France will provide up
to €3 billion in additional support." Paris, which has been reluctant to
say how much it is spending to help Ukraine, has vigorously rejected reports
that its contribution paled in comparison to other countries.
Scholz,
meanwhile, said Berlin’s total military assistance for Ukraine, including
future pledges and support delivered via the EU, amounted to about €28 billion,
making Germany the second-biggest supporter of Kyiv behind the U.S.
Despite
that, the future of Ukraine’s successful defense “also depends on the United
States,” the chancellor said, as he urged the U.S. Congress to approve a new
multibillion-dollar aid package for Kyiv.
Scholz also
said that Germany was ramping up arms production to not only better support
Ukraine but also ensure its own security.
“If we have
to defend ourselves, we must be able to do so from our own resources,” he said.
“What we’re doing now because of Ukraine is also an important commitment to our
own security and future.”
France
provided a “non-exhaustive” run-down of its aid to Ukraine in a document seen
by POLITICO. According to the French presidency, since Russia's all-out
invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Paris has provided Kyiv with five Mistral
air defense systems, 30 Caesar Cannons, “about 100” Scalp long-range missiles
and 38 armored reconnaissance AMX 10 RC tanks.
The Elysée
also said it had sent “many hundreds” of drones, millions of rounds of
ammunition and thousands of rifles, rockets and antitank landmines, as well jet
fuel, other armored vehicles and additional missiles and air and ground defense
systems. It also has provided €2.2 billion in “bilateral civil aid,” including
humanitarian and legal aid, according to the document.
The
security deals come in the wake of pledges made at a NATO summit in Vilnius
last July. Instead of offering a direct path to NATO membership, G7 countries
pledged to sign bilateral security deals with Kyiv to signal their long-term
support in the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin's aggression.
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