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France will send Mirage fighter jets to Ukraine, Macron says
Paris wants
to train 4,500 Ukrainian service personnel.
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France plans to send
Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine. | Fred Tonneau/Getty Images
JUNE
6, 2024 9:51 PM CET
CAEN, France —
President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday that France would send Mirage 2000
fighter jets to Ukraine, in what would appear to be a significant increase in
his country's direct military support to Kyiv.
"Tomorrow
we will launch a new cooperation and announce the transfer of Mirage 2000
[jets], which help Ukraine protect its skies," Macron said during an
interview with broadcaster TF1 in the northern city of Caen, coinciding with
the start of an official visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The French
president also said Ukrainians would receive training in France for five to six
months as early as this summer, with a target of training 4,500 service
personnel.
"We've always had the
same philosophy, we help the Ukrainians to fight," he said.
France had
until now stopped short of donating fighter jets to Ukraine, arguing that Kyiv
needs to focus on obtaining and training on F-16s, which are more common than
the Mirages made by the French arms manufacturer Dassault.
The
Ukrainian president is in France to take part in the 80th anniversary of the
D-Day commemorations, which gathered veterans and world leaders from allied
nations on the `Normandy beaches. U.S. President Joe Biden and Macron both
drew comparisons between
the fight against Nazism in World War II and the Ukraine's fight against the
Russian invasion today.
The French president also
said Ukrainians would receive training in France. | Win McNamee/Getty Images
On Friday,
Zelenskyy will meet French defense manufacturers, address France's National
Assembly and hold talks with the French president.
During the
interview, Macron also confirmed that a French national had been arrested in
Russia on suspicion on espionage.
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