Tensions Rise Over France's Fighter Jet Deal with Ukraine
Moscow has criticized France's decision to supply Ukraine with up to 100 Rafale F4 fighter jets, arguing it undermines peace efforts. The deal, confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, highlights escalating tensions between Russia and Western countries over military support to Ukraine.
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The Kremlin has expressed discontent over a recent agreement for France to supply Ukraine with fighter jets, branding the move as regrettable and unhelpful for peace efforts. The announcement came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy revealed plans to receive up to 100 Rafale F4 fighter jets.
The deal marks a significant step in military cooperation between Ukraine and France, further intensifying the ongoing tension with Russia. Moscow's concern is rooted in the belief that increased military support to Ukraine could exacerbate the conflict.
This development underscores the growing arms race in the region, raising questions about the future stability in Eastern Europe and the broader implications for international peace.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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