President Andrzej Duda will take part in a meeting of foreign leaders in Paris on Monday devoted to aid to Ukraine. According to the Elysee Palace, the working meeting aims to look at possible ways to strengthen cooperation in support of Kiev.
The Elysée announced that French President Emmanuel Macron will meet foreign leaders in Paris on the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to discuss strengthening cooperation in support of Kiev.
As reported, Macron wants to send a signal to Moscow that Europe is not ‘tired’ of Ukraine, despite concerns about further support from the United States.
An invitation to European leaders
In an interview for Polsat News and Interia, President Andrzej Duda said that Macron invited a number of European leaders on an ad hoc basis to discuss new proposals for solutions and aid for Ukraine.
Saturday, February 24, marked the second anniversary of Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine. More than 10,000 people were killed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. civilians were injured at least twice as many, and several million Ukrainians were forced to flee. According to American and British intelligence services, losses on the Russian side amount to 300 to 350 thousand. dead and wounded soldiers, and on the Ukrainian side at least 200,000, but the number of military casualties cannot be precisely determined.
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Source: wPolityce