Leaders of the Weimar Triangle to discuss aid to Ukraine on March 15: Scholz gives details

Leaders of the Weimar Triangle to discuss aid to Ukraine on March 15: Scholz gives details

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The leaders of France, Germany, and Poland will meet in Berlin on March 15 to discuss providing more support to Ukraine in its war against Russian aggression.

The leaders of the "Weimar Triangle" (France, Germany and Poland) will discuss assistance to Ukraine at a meeting in Berlin on Friday.  According to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the countries should do everything possible to support Ukraine more, UNN reports with reference to the German edition BR24

"It is good that we are coming together in the Weimar Triangle at this time," Scholz commented on the visit of French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. 

He added that it is important for the three EU countries to come together, even though the aggressive war of Russia against Ukraine is ongoing. 

"We must do everything possible to organize as much support for Ukraine as possible. Is there enough ammunition? Is there enough artillery? Is there enough air defense?" - the Chancellor added. 

Scholz once again denied claims of misunderstandings with Macron. "Emmanuel Macron and I have a very good personal relationship, I would call it very friendly," the chancellor emphasized. According to him, he is "especially" interested in the Franco-German friendship.

Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he would travel to Berlin on Friday to discuss aid to Ukraine with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.