Paris, France – French President Emmanuel Macron affirmed his country’s continued full support for Ukraine, stressing that Paris will stand by Kyiv in order to achieve a strong
and lasting peace that guarantees Ukraine’s security and sovereignty,
as well as the long-term security of Europe.
Macron said in a post on the “X” platform that he had a telephone conversation
with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
This is a discussion during which the latest developments related to the ongoing war were discussed,
emphasizing that the Americans, Europeans, and Ukrainians are only demanding peace.
This comes at a time when Russia is continuing what he described as a “war of aggression”.
The resilience reflects the will of the Ukrainian people.
The French president added that Ukraine “remains steadfast” in the face of Russian attacks.
He considered this resilience to reflect the will of its people to defend their sovereignty
and independence, despite the ongoing military, political and economic challenges.
Macron stressed that France “was and will remain” on Ukraine’s side,
not only in terms of political support,
But also by contributing to building a solid and sustainable peace,
Capable of providing genuine security guarantees for Ukraine and the entire European continent,
This prevents the recurrence of conflicts and promotes regional stability.
Intensive efforts to achieve peace
In a related context, the French President expressed his gratitude to all negotiators involved
in the diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the war, including Ukrainians, Europeans, and Americans.
Appreciating their intensive efforts to achieve this goal.
Macron’s remarks come at a time of increasing international calls
for a political settlement to end the Russian-Ukrainian war.
This is amidst ongoing battles on the ground and a complex geopolitical landscape.
Through these positions, Paris affirms its commitment to working together
with its European and American partners to support Kyiv.
Likewise, pushing for a political solution that respects the sovereignty of states and international law.



