France invites foreign ministers and defense of its main allies, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, the head of foreign policy of the European Union and Ukrainian Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Defense to take part in the video conference scheduled for March 7. This conference is aimed at demonstrating the Unified Front and developing specific proposals to strengthen Ukraine's support.
The invitation states that the meeting is planned to discuss ways to accelerate the necessary resources to Ukraine, in particular, the supply and production of artillery shells, as well as the creation of a system that will allow partners to improve ways of release of ammunition reserves and develop new variants for medium and long -range missiles.
The invitation also provides for the possibility of providing Ukraine with assistance in the field of cyber defense, demining, ensuring the safety of the border with Belarus and coordinating the production and maintenance of equipment in Ukraine.
It is important to note that the invitation does not refer to the directing of a non -combustible contingent to Ukraine.
The participants of the conference will also discuss the support of countries that are directly faced with Russia's aggression, including Moldova. Moldova President Maya Sandu is also expected to take part in separate negotiations with French President Emmanuel Macron during a visit to Paris on March 7.