Russian money for Ukrainian weapons: Ukraine's proposal to France.


Ukraine proposes to create joint ventures with French companies that manufacture weapons according to needs.
Ukraine has proposed several projects that could be financed by the interest from frozen Russian assets.
Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Serhiy Boyev announced this during a meeting with the French president's special representative for aid and reconstruction of Ukraine, Pierre Elbron.
Boyev reported that Ukraine's critical needs include air defense and missile defense systems, interceptor missiles for existing systems, heavy armored vehicles, and ammunition.
'In addition to investments and production development, Ukraine is also interested in purchasing ready-made weapons. Our needs remain significant, and the situation on the front is dynamic, so we require quick solutions,' Boyev emphasized.
Serhiy Boyev also informed the French president's special representative about Russia's actions. He stressed that the aggressor continues to fight and increases its military capabilities, forming new units, recruiting new fighters, and developing its military-industrial complex.
'Support from our partners and the readiness to increase that support is important for us. Ukraine must be strong on the battlefield, which is vital for achieving lasting peace,' noted Serhiy Boyev.
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