France provides additional 2 billion euros of military aid to Ukraine – Macron

On Wednesday, March 26, French President Emmanuel Macron said that Paris is providing Ukraine with an additional 2 billion euros in military aid.
The French leader said this during a briefing with President Zelenskyy at the Elysee Palace, Censor.NET reports.
Macron noted that the assistance would meet the priority needs of the Armed Forces.
"I would like to announce today a new package of military support for Ukraine worth 2 billion euros," the French President said.
The aid package to Ukraine will include Milan anti-tank missiles, air defense systems - MICA missiles, missiles equipped with Mirage aircraft, and Mistral ground defense missiles. France will also continue to cooperate with Ukraine in the exchange of intelligence.
"This includes ammunition, including remotely controlled munitions. It is also the production of equipment in Ukraine through partnerships with our defense companies," Macron said.
Earlier, it was reported that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in France.