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France sends air defence missiles to Ukraine: Macron by AFP Staff Writers Amman (AFP) Dec 20, 2022 France has delivered more air defence missile systems and other weapons to Ukraine and will send more early next year, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview aired Tuesday. "In recent days, France has sent Ukraine more arms, rocket launchers, Crotale (air defence batteries), equipment beyond what we had already done," Macron told France's TF1 and LCI television. He was speaking aboard the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle off Egypt's coast, a day before visiting Jordan for a regional summit on Tuesday. "We are also working with the armed forces minister (Sebastien Lecornu) to be able to deliver useful arms and ammunition again in the first quarter (of 2023), so that the Ukrainians would be able to defend themselves against bombardments," said Macron. The planned shipments include new Caesar mobile artillery units, but Macron provided no precise figures. The president said the number "will depend" on the outcome of ongoing discussions with Denmark, which had ordered the Caesar guns from France and may agree to give at least some of them to Kyiv. Since Russia's invasion in February, France has sent Ukraine 18 Caesar units, a 155-mm howitzer mounted on a six-wheeled truck chassis, capable of firing shells at ranges of more than 40 kilometres (25 miles). Macron said that he had two "red lines" when it came to arms deliveries: that it did not affect France's ability to defend itself, and did not make Paris a co-belligerent in the war. The arms were to "enable Ukraine to defend itself" in the face of a relentless barrage of Russian missiles and drone attacks, he said. Paris has also already delivered anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, as well as armoured personnel carriers. The 44-year-old leader also repeated his controversial statement that Russia would require security guarantees as part of a negotiated end to the conflict. Critics in eastern Europe and Ukraine believe Macron should not be publicly raising making concessions to Russia, at a time when its army is occupying parts of Ukraine and deliberately targeting civilians. "If anyone criticises me for projecting forward to this issue, let them explain what they are proposing," Macron said in the interview. "What the people who refuse to prepare or work for it are proposing is total war. It will affect the whole continent," he added. Macron maintains that only Ukraine should define the terms of any armistice with Russia, not the country's Western backers. vl/at-adp/pjm
Patriot missiles: crucial but limited help for Ukraine Washington (AFP) Dec 15, 2022 The expected US provision of Patriot missiles to Ukraine is a muscular message of support and will boost defenses against Russia's relentless aerial assaults, but experts say its battlefield impact will be limited. Patriots are "far from a silver bullet," against the low-flying cruise missiles and drone bombs that Russian forces have pummeled Ukraine with, according to Ian Williams of the Missile Defense Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. But they will a ... read more
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