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Zelenskiy seals air defence and warplane deal in France

On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will likely seal deals with France for the supply of warplanes, missiles and air-defense capabilities. He is looking to strengthen his army's ability to fight Russia on a long-term basis.

Zelenskiy has been in Paris to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. In recent weeks, Russia has intensified its drone and missile attacks against Ukraine. Moscow also reported a sharp increase in ground gains in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia area.

"An historic agreement was also prepared with France. There will be a substantial strengthening of our combat aircraft, air defence and other defence capability. This will happen on Monday, according to the schedule of the visit," Zelenskiy wrote in a Sunday post on X.

Since several weeks, there have been discussions about how France can provide more military assistance for Kyiv’s air defences. This is despite the political and budgetary instabilities in Paris which has raised doubts over what France can do.

Macron promised last month that he would offer additional Mirage fighter planes after originally promising to deliver six. He also pledged to provide a new batch Aster 30 surface to air missiles produced by the European group MBDA for the SAMP/T batteries of Kyiv's air defence batteries.

According to two sources briefed in the matter, Kyiv will get more out of Monday's trip. The agreement could be a 10-year strategy aviation agreement, which would signify the delivery to Kyiv multi-role Rafale combat aircraft made by Dassault.

The bulk of the aircraft would come from French stock, but the majority will be purchased in the long term as part of Ukraine's effort to increase its fleet to 250 planes over the next 25 years, including the U.S. F-16, and Sweden's Gripen.

The rigorous training program for pilots of the future would require a lot of time.

Two sources have said that Monday may also see more SAMP/T systems being ordered, either from French stock or via long-term orders for next-generation systems including missiles and antidrone systems.

Sources said that it was unclear how these deals would finance.

Macron's office stated that the goal of the media briefing was to "put French expertise in the arms industries at the service to Ukraine's defense" and to "enable Ukraine to acquire the systems needed to respond to Russian aggression".

According to the schedule of the French presidency, which did not provide any specifics, Zelenskiy is scheduled to attend a morning briefing with various manufacturers including Dassault before signing a contract and a letter-of-intent later that day.

In the afternoon, a separate forum will bring together Ukrainians and French companies working in the drone industry to discuss how they can work together.

France and Britain have pushed to create a coalition of 30 countries that are willing to send assets and troops to Ukraine or its western border once a peace agreement with Russia has been agreed.

The key objective is for Ukraine to receive enough long-term economic and military aid to maintain its army so that it can deter future Russian attacks. (Reporting and editing by Mark Heinrich; John Irish is the reporter)

(source: Reuters)