X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Rubriques :

  - ENG.UATV.UA - A La Une - 01/Jul 09:48

Germany supports Ukraine’s NATO membership – Zelenskyy

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced a shift in Germany’s stance on Ukraine’s NATO aspirations, stating that Berlin now supports Ukraine’s future membership in the Alliance. The head of Ukrainian state said this ahead of a meeting with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in Kyiv, an Ukrinform correspondent reports. “This is a very important moment—not only regarding our future in the European Union. I want to personally thank you for a signal we haven’t heard from Germany in a very long time, perhaps ever. During the NATO summit, at the meeting between NATO and Ukrainian foreign ministers, Germany stated that it believes Ukraine should be in the Alliance. This is in the interest of Europe’s collective security,” Zelenskyy said. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Germany’s newly appointed Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, Johann Wadephul, who arrived in Kyiv on his first visit since taking office. “We are grateful to the Chancellor, his team, and the people of Germany for their unwavering support of Ukrainians since the beginning of this war. Indeed, Germany is currently providing the largest support among European countries. And after this year's increase, it will be around €9 billion. This is a truly substantial assistance,” the Head of State noted. The Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs reaffirmed that Germany would continue to stand by Ukraine. Johann Wadephul also emphasized the need to intensify pressure on Russia in order to force it to engage in peace negotiations. The essential sanctions decisions targeting the energy and banking sectors, the shadow tanker fleet, and a reduction in the oil price cap were among the main topics discussed. “We are taking appropriate steps. The 18th sanctions package is an example of that. We aim to convince all our European partners to make this package truly effective – and our American colleagues as well – so that the United States also takes the necessary measures,” he stated. The parties devoted significant attention to the protection of Ukrainian lives amid intensified Russian drone and missile attacks. Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that Germany has already made a significant contribution to strengthening Ukraine’s air defense and is ready to do even more. The discussions included the potential supply of additional IRIS-T systems to defend against Russian missiles and the financing of Ukrainian production of interceptors to counter Shahed drones. The meeting was also attended by representatives of five German defense companies, three of which are already operating in Ukraine. The parties discussed expanding defense cooperation and joint weapons production. “This is an important partnership for us. We will continue to develop this military hub – both in Ukraine and beyond,” the Head of State said. Additionally, the discussion touched on Ukraine’s EU accession talks and the importance of NATO membership. Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised Germany’s stance at the NATO Summit in The Hague – that Ukraine must become a member of the Alliance, as it is in the security interests of all of Europe. Read also: Sybiha Responds to Slovak FM’s Statement About “Forgiving” Russia The post Germany supports Ukraine’s NATO membership – Zelenskyy appeared first on Freedom.

Articles similaires

Germany supports Ukraine’s NATO membership – Zelenskyy

eng.uatv.ua - 01/Jul 09:48

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced a shift in Germany’s stance on Ukraine’s NATO aspirations, stating that Berlin now supports...

NATO Secretary General Announces Plan to Strengthen Ukraine’s Path to Membership in Summit Decision

eng.uatv.ua - 24/Jun 12:18

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has announced that the decision to be adopted by the leaders of NATO member states at the summit in The Hague will...

NATO Secretary General Announces Plan to Strengthen Ukraine’s Path to Membership in Summit Decision

eng.uatv.ua - 24/Jun 12:18

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has announced that the decision to be adopted by the leaders of NATO member states at the summit in The Hague will...

NATO Summit Strongly Supports Ukraine and Its Future Membership in the Alliance – Rutte

eng.uatv.ua - 25/Jun 14:26

During the NATO summit recently held in The Hague, allied countries reaffirmed their continued support for Ukraine and its future membership in the...

German Foreign and Defense Ministries Urge EU to “Look for” Air Defense Systems for Ukraine

eng.uatv.ua - 30/Jun 11:35

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that he and Defense Minister Boris Pistorius had sent a joint letter to their European partners...

Volodymyr Zelenskyy Holds a Meeting with the Leaders of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, and the NATO Secretary General

eng.uatv.ua - 25/Jun 19:37

As part of the NATO Summit in The Hague, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with the leaders of the E5 group of countries...

Volodymyr Zelenskyy Holds a Meeting with the Leaders of Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, and the NATO Secretary General

eng.uatv.ua - 25/Jun 19:37

As part of the NATO Summit in The Hague, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with the leaders of the E5 group of countries...

NATO standard today inferior to Ukraine’s – French general

eng.uatv.ua - 28/Jun 09:05

The strongest, most progressive army is the Ukrainian army when comparing to NATO allies. And when Ukraine joins the Alliance in the future, it will...

German Foreign Minister Warns Against Underestimating Russian Threat to His Country

eng.uatv.ua - 17:01

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has warned against downplaying the threat that Russia poses to Germany. As reported by Spiegel, he made...

Zelenskyy says Russia could attack NATO country within five years

eng.uatv.ua - 24/Jun 10:55

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told that Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin could attack a NATO country within five years “to test the...

Les derniers communiqués

  • Aucun élément