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Germany will provide €7B in military aid, and France will transfer 40 SCALP missiles and agrees on security guarantees.

Scholz feels that Ukraine will not join NATO in the foreseeable future but will receive Western weapons after the war.

Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a press conference after a EU Summit.

US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz held a phone conversation on January 16 to discuss further support for Ukraine.

“Germany will provide more than €7B in military goods in 2024,” Scholz emphasized.

Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that he will visit Ukraine in February. The French leader also announced the delivery of 40 long-range SCALP missiles and several hundred bombs to Ukraine in the coming weeks. Macron added that he was working with Kyiv on a bilateral agreement on security guarantees, noting that the deal should be signed in a few weeks.

“I will go myself to Ukraine in February and finalize these texts. The supply of ammunition, which I spoke about, will also begin,” he noted.

France has already delivered about 50 SCALP missiles, each with a range of about 250 km, which is three times as far as Ukraine’s existing missile capacities.

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