France Joins Ukrainian 'Coalition of the Willing'
France will join the 'coalition of the willing' meeting in Ukraine, as announced by President Emmanuel Macron during discussions with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Nancy. Earlier, France and Poland signed a treaty to boost cooperation in defense and energy.
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France will participate in a crucial meeting in Ukraine on Saturday, joining the 'coalition of the willing'. This announcement was made by President Emmanuel Macron while he hosted Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Nancy.
The meeting is expected to focus on strengthening collaboration in various international matters. Ahead of this, on Friday, France and Poland formalized a treaty aimed at enhancing cooperation in the fields of defense and energy.
This treaty signifies a commitment between the two nations to support each other in key sectors, bolstering their diplomatic relations and strategic partnerships.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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