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War in Ukraine: Volodomyr Zelensky to meet Kamala Harris in Munich

2024-02-17T07:19:57.923Z

Highlights: Volodomyr Zelensky will address the Munich Security Conference on Saturday. He is expected to have a new face-to-face meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The Ukrainian president will increase diplomatic talks throughout the day. A failure to release this aid to the American Congress would amount to “giving a gift to Putin”, MKamala Harris warned on Friday in a speech in Munich. The European Union had recently approved military aid of 50 billion euros over four years, after Hungary lifted its veto.


kyiv has been hoping for months for crucial aid of some $60 billion to be approved by Joe Biden's government, but hampered by a Republican opposition under the influence of Donald Trump.


After obtaining security guarantees for Ukraine from Berlin and Paris, Volodomyr Zelensky returns to Germany on Saturday to address Western leaders and ensure broad mobilization in favor of his country, in difficulty facing the troops Russians.

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At the Munich Security Conference, his speech to the geopolitics and defense elite, scheduled for around 9:30 a.m. (8:30 GMT), comes at a critical time for Ukraine and its soldiers who have withdrawn from the city of Avdiïvka, strategic point of the front line.

The Ukrainian president will increase diplomatic talks throughout the day.

In addition to US Vice-President Kamala Harris, he is expected to have a new face-to-face meeting with Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

As the Kremlin-triggered invasion soon enters its third year, Ukraine faces multiple challenges: Russian soldiers are on the offensive, U.S. military aid is still in limbo, and the Ukrainian military lack of men, weapons and ammunition.

Aid vote in the US Congress

kyiv has been hoping for months for the vote on crucial aid of some $60 billion decided by the government of Joe Biden, campaigning for a second term, but hampered by a Republican opposition under the influence of Donald Trump.

A failure to release this aid to the American Congress would amount to

“giving a gift to Putin”

, MKamala Harris warned on Friday in a speech in Munich.

Chancellor Scholz will also speak on Saturday in Munich, as will the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.

The European Union had recently approved, not without difficulty, military aid of 50 billion euros over four years, after Hungary lifted its veto.

A meeting of foreign ministers from the G7 industrial powers is also due to take place on the sidelines of the conference.

Sustainable support

On Friday, Volodomyr Zelensky signed two security agreements, first with Berlin, then with Paris, intended to guarantee his country lasting support in its fight against Russian forces.

Concretely, France undertakes to provide

“up to three billion euros”

in additional aid to Ukraine for 2024. This agreement

“concluded for a period of ten years”

mentions, among other things, a strengthening of

“cooperation in the field of artillery”

.

These sums will be added to the approximately seven billion announced by Berlin.

The text signed with Germany also plans to support Ukraine after the war so that it can equip itself with a modern army capable of repelling other possible attacks from Russia in the future.

These bilateral agreements are not an

“alternative”

solution to support from Washington, the Ukrainian leader stressed in Paris.

But he said he hoped that this would

“give an impetus to the United States”

to release the expected aid.

“Two years after the start of this terrible war, today we are sending a very clear message to the Russian President (Vladimir Putin): we will not relax our support for Ukraine

,” Olaf Scholz warned during a conference. press alongside Volodymyr Zelensky.

The latter's European tour was, however, overshadowed by the announcement of the death in prison of Alexeï Navalny, the number one opponent of Vladimir Putin, who already rules Russia with an iron fist, exacerbating tensions with the Westerners and further extinguishing any hope of openness to Moscow.

If Ukraine is once again at the heart of the debates at the Munich Conference, the deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas, the humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip and the threat of escalation in the Middle East will also take center stage. .

Several officials from the region are expected in Munich on Saturday, including Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh.

Source: lefigaro

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