Macron to Zelenskyy: Increase in Number of Crises Will Not Weaken Support for Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron has talked to the press about his phone conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which took place the day before.
As the Elysee Palace report says, Macron assured Zelenskyy that the growing number of crises will in no way weaken French and European support for Ukraine, which will last for as long as necessary.
It is noted that the French president asked his Ukrainian colleague about the development of the situation on the ground and the needs of Kyiv, in particular with the approach of winter.
As the report says, the two leaders also discussed the peace formula proposed by Zelenskyy, as well as the issue of food security, and agreed to stay in close contact.
According to the results of the telephone conversation with his French colleague, the President of Ukraine said that he brought up military aid from France, the grain corridor and issues related to the so-called "peace formula".
As reported, Ukraine and partner states have agreed on further talks at state leader security adviser level to approve the peace formula proposed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
At the end of September, Andrii Yermak, the head of the Office of the President, expressed hope that by the end of October, the third meeting of the national security advisors of the heads of state will be held to discuss the Ukrainian "peace formula".