France's Macron hosts Zelensky for talks on Ukraine's defence needs

French President Emmanuel Macron will host Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday in Paris for talks on the nation's wartime needs. Ahead of the meeting, Macron told TV stations on Thursday that France plans to provide Mirage 2000 warplanes and training to Ukraine.

"As Russian strikes intensify on the front line and against energy infrastructure, the two presidents will discuss the situation on the ground," the presidential palace said earlier this week.

The meeting between the two leaders takes place after D-Day commemorations on Thursday.

In a TV interview on Thursday evening, Macron said France is to transfer Mirage-2000 fighter jets to Ukraine and train their Ukrainian pilots as part of a new military cooperation with Kyiv.

He did not specify how many Mirages France would provide, by when or under what financial terms.

The Ukrainian president, who will be welcomed by France's Armed Forces Minister Sebastien Lecornu with military honours on Friday morning, will later visit a site of the Franco-German arms group KNDS near Paris.

The defence group makes artillery guns being used in Ukraine.

Zelensky will also deliver a speech in France's National Assembly and meet with the speaker of the lower house Yael Braun-Pivet, who visited Ukraine in March.

News of his speech met with criticism from the opposition, with the parliamentary leader of the right-wing Republicans, Olivier Marleix, saying it was "inappropriate" to invite Zelensky to speak just days before the upcoming European elections are to be held in France.

(with newswires)


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