Ukraine's Zelenskiy says security deal with France is ambitious, substantive

French President Emmanuel Macron hugs Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as he arrives for a meeting to sign a bilateral security deal, at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Feb. 16, 2024. (Reuters)
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Updated 16 February 2024
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy says security deal with France is ambitious, substantive

  • The two leaders had discussed joint production of drones and electronic warfare systems during talks

KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday the security deal he signed with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on Friday was ambitious and very substantive.
The Ukrainian leader made the comments in Paris at a joint news conference with the French leader. He said the two leaders had discussed joint production of drones and electronic warfare systems during talks.
"It's an ambitious, very substantive security agreement ... We can't talk openly about all the details," he told reporters.
Zelenskiy travelled to Paris on Friday evening after signing a separate bilateral deal on security arrangements with Germany.
Asked to compare the two deals, he said: "Each of the agreements strengthens Ukraine in its own way."


Trump invites Colombia’s Petro to White House after earlier threat of military action

Updated 08 January 2026
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Trump invites Colombia’s Petro to White House after earlier threat of military action

  • Relations between Trump and Petro have been frosty since the Republican returned to the White House in January 2025

WASHINGTON/BOGOTA: Days after threatening Colombia with military action, US ​President Donald Trump on Wednesday said arrangements were being made for the country’s President Gustavo Petro to visit the White House, following a call between the two leaders. Trump and Petro said they discussed relations between the two countries in their first call since the US president on Sunday said that a US military operation focused on Colombia’s government “sounds good” to him. That threat followed Trump ordering the US capture of the president of neighboring Venezuela, who ‌was flown to ‌the US to face drug and weapons charges.
“It ‌was ⁠a ​great honor ‌to speak with the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, who called to explain the situation of drugs and other disagreements that we have had. I appreciated his call and tone, and look forward to meeting him in the near future,” Trump wrote on social media.
Trump added “arrangements are being made” for a meeting in Washington between himself and Petro, Colombia’s first leftist president, but gave no specific ⁠date for a meeting.
“We have spoken by phone for the first time since he became president,” Petro ‌told supporters gathered at a rally in ‍Bogota meant to celebrate Colombia’s sovereignty, ‍adding he had requested a restart of dialogue between the two countries.
A ‍source in Petro’s office told Reuters the call was “cordial” and “respectful.”
Relations between Trump and Petro have been frosty since the Republican returned to the White House in January 2025.
Trump has repeatedly accused the administration of Petro, without evidence, of enabling a steady ​flow of cocaine into the US, imposing sanctions on the Colombian leader in October.
On Sunday Trump referred to Petro as “a sick ⁠man, who likes making cocaine and selling it to the United States.”
The US in September had revoked Petro’s visa after he joined a pro-Palestinian demonstration in New York following a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly and called on US soldiers to “disobey the orders of Trump.”
Petro, who has been a vocal opponent of Israel’s war in Gaza, had accused Trump of being “complicit in genocide” in Gaza and called for “criminal proceedings” over US missile attacks on suspected drug-running boats in Caribbean waters.
The Trump administration has carried out more than 30 strikes against suspected drug boats since September, in a campaign that has killed at least ‌110 people.