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Ukraine hopes for progress on path to EU at summit

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Ukraine will hold a summit with the European Union in Kyiv this week, the government announced on Tuesday, as it expressed hope the conference would bring the war-battered nation closer to membership in the bloc almost a year after Russia launched its invasion.

Kyiv also announced it expected to receive up to 140 modern battle tanks from its Western allies, while the prospect of more advanced weapons for Ukraine came from the United States.

In his evening address to the nation, President Volodymyr Zelensky said he hoped the Friday summit would reflect a high ‘level of cooperatio­n and progress’ with the 27-member bloc, which Kyiv has long sought to join.

“We are waiting for news for Ukraine,” Zelensky said.

The fact the summit is being held in the Ukrainian capital sends ‘a powerful signal to both partners and enemies’, Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said.

“It is a message that Europe

believes in Ukraine’s victory and supports our rapid movement towards EU membership,” he said.

Ukraine gained EU candidate status in June last year, several months after Vladimir Putin sent Russian troops rolling across the border.

No details were provided on who would attend the summit from the European Union side.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said a dozen countries had promised more than 100 tanks after Germany and the US signed off on the de

liveries last week.

“These are Leopard 2, Challenger 2, M1 Abrams,” he added, without specifying a timeline for the deliveries.

The decision to supply the weapons came after weeks of diplomatic wrangling and was seen as a breakthrou­gh in the West’s backing for Ukraine in its fight to win back territory from Russian forces.

French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu also announced his country would send 12 more Caesar truck-mounted howitzers to Ukraine.

Now Zelensky is urging the West to supply fighter jets and long-range missiles.

US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday he would discuss the new requests for advanced weaponry with Zelensky.

“We’re going to talk,” Biden told reporters, speaking the morning after he answered with an emphatic ‘no’ when asked at the White House whether he favoured sending F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.

And The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that a US defence company, General Atomics, had offered to sell Kyiv two Reaper MQ-9 drones for a dollar as it prepares for an expected Russian offensive.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky taking part in a ceremony in Kyiv, to commemorat­e the 105th anniversar­y of the Battle of Kruty against Bolshevik Red Army, on January 29
(AFP) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky taking part in a ceremony in Kyiv, to commemorat­e the 105th anniversar­y of the Battle of Kruty against Bolshevik Red Army, on January 29

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