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Spanish Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Wednesday announced Spain will co-produce drones, radars, and other defense equipment with Ukraine after signing agreements with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Ukraine leader met with Sánchez in Madrid, marking their fourth official encounter since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.to the Ukrainian presidency, both heads of state discussed issues related to Ukraine’s integration into the European Union and sanctions against Russia. “They addressed the need to unblock the decision on the EUR 90 billion for Ukraine over two years,” the Ukrainian presidency wrote in a press release. “This is not only a financial matter but, above all, a question of justice, and it directly affects the real protection of Ukrainians’ lives.”reporters during a joint conference with Zelensky after the meeting. “Spain, like the vast majority of the international community, unequivocally condemns this violation of international law and the freedom of the Ukrainian people.” Additionally, Spain agreed to provide Ukraine with a new 1 billion euro aid package, most of which will be reportedly used to jointly produce defense equipment. “Radars, drones. This joint production project we’re going to undertake with the Ukrainian defense industry is very important,” Sánchez said. “Today, we agreed on a list of products to be manufactured within SAFE. And we are working with European states, including Spain, to ensure that the SAFE instrument and corresponding funds are also used to finance production in Ukraine. We count on Spain’s support in this,” Zelensky told reporters. According to RTVE, Zelensky noted during the joint press conference that his visit to Spain occurred one day before the latest meeting of the European Council, where they will discuss the unblocking the €90 billion loan “promised” to Ukraine.“Tomorrow in Brussels, a meeting of EU leaders will take place. The key issue will be the 90 billion. We trust that the countries of the Union will be able to resolve this problem; otherwise, we would have to consider reallocating these funds,” Zelensky asserted.Sen. Rick Scott: Google Must Answer ‘Dangerous’ Revelations in ‘Code Red’Watch Live: Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, John Ratcliffe Testify on Global ThreatsBBQ RIP: Talarico Ran ‘Non-Meat, Vegan’ Campaign in TexasSpanish Congress Rejects Pedro Sánchez’s Mass Amnesty PlansIL Lt. Gov., Senate Candidate Stratton: Abolish ICE Because It’s ‘Punitive’ and Doesn’t Support ‘Path to Citizenship’
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