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Ukraine's Zelensky says he spoke to Trump, Macron after G7 summit

  • Jun 18
  • 1 min read

 

June 18 ------ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said late on Wednesday he had spoken to U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron in a "coordinating conversation" at the close of the G7 summit in Evian. 

 

"This was an important coordinating conversation which could change a great deal," Zelenskiy wrote on Telegram. "I am grateful to President Trump for his attention to Ukraine ⁠and for his readiness to help bring peace closer. I am grateful to Emmanuel for the excellent organization of the summit and consistently strong joint work."

 

Zelensky, in a subsequent post on Telegram, said he had discussed the outcome of the Evian summit with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Brussels. "The main thing is working on strengthening our defence and getting U.S. licences to produce air defence ⁠systems," Zelensky wrote. He thanked Rutte for his support and pledged to make next month's NATO summit in Ankara "effective for the defence of Ukraine".

 

Zelensky pointed to the importance of a meeting on Thursday of the "Ramstein" group, ⁠an alliance of more than 50 countries that provides financial and military aid to Kyiv. Separately, EU leaders are also scheduled to meet on Thursday.

 

Ukrainian ⁠Defence Minister Mykhail Fedorov said on Wednesday that Kyiv was seeking an additional $20 billion in military funding from its allies. A ⁠Ukrainian defence source told Reuters last week that Ukraine would make the request at the Ramstein group meeting.

 

Source: reuters.com  

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