On Thursday, April 17, a Ukrainian delegation led by Andriy Yermak, the Head of the President's Office, arrived in Paris. The delegation also includes Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.

The purpose of the visit is to hold a series of meetings with representatives of the so-called "coalition of willing" countries that have expressed their readiness to provide increased support to Ukraine, particularly in security matters. This was reported by Yermak on his Telegram channel.

"We just landed in Paris. We arrived with Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga and Defense Minister Rustem Umerov," Yermak wrote.

He clarified that the visit includes "a series of bilateral and multilateral meetings with representatives of coalition countries capable of guaranteeing security, including from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom."

Additionally, according to Yermak, meetings with representatives of the United States, who are currently in France, are also scheduled.

Recap of the April 11th Ramstein meeting: the highlights

On April 11, a new meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in the "Ramstein" format began in Brussels.

The meeting was opened by British Defense Minister John Healy.

Recently, Germany provided Ukraine with 30 Patriot missiles and is preparing to supply air defense systems, armored vehicles, drones, and other equipment.

During the meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in the "Ramstein" format, participating countries committed to increasing military aid to Ukraine to 21 billion euros.