Zelensky meets pope in Italy as Germany announces more arms for Ukraine (2024)

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The Ukrainian president traveled to Rome to thank Italy for its support and plans to go to Berlin on Sunday, with Germany offering a new €2.7-billion weapons package.

Le Monde with AFP

Published on May 13, 2023, at 3:57 pm (Paris), updated on May 13, 2023, at 6:59 pm

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Rome on Saturday, May 13, to thank Italy for its support and meet Pope Francis, as Germany unveiled a new weapons package ahead of an expected Ukrainian counteroffensive.

"An important visit for approaching victory of Ukraine!" Zelensky tweeted shortly after arriving in Rome, on his first visit to EU and NATO member Italy since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. He is due to travel on Sunday to Berlin, a German government source said, the day after Berlin announced a new weapons package worth €2.7 billion for Ukraine.

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On the front line, meanwhile, near the eastern flashpoint town of Bakhmut, both sides claimed to be making progress. There was a heavy security presence in Rome for Zelensky's visit, which began with a formal welcome by President Sergio Mattarella, followed by a 70-minute face-to-face with Meloni.

Despite a history of warm ties with Moscow, including within Meloni's hard-right coalition government, Italy has been a strong supporter of Kyiv, sending weapons and aid and backing sanctions against Russia. In a statement, Zelensky "expressed gratitude for Italy's consistent position in supporting Ukraine."

"The message is clear and simple,' Meloni said, flanked by Zelensky as the two briefed reporters after their meeting at her office, which lasted more than an hour. "The future of Ukraine is a future of peace and freedom. And it's the future of Europe, a future of peace and freedom, for which there are no other possible solutions."

Zelensky held talks with Pope Francis at the Vatican, saying it was a great honor to meet with the pontiff, who has previously offered to do what he can to try to end the war launched by Russia's invasion of Ukraine a year ago.

He held his hand to his heart as the pope, using a cane, came to greet him before ushering the Ukrainian into a papal studio near the Vatican's audience call. "Thank you for your visit." Francis said, as their 40-minute-long meeting began.

In a written statement, the Vatican said the two men spoke about Ukraine's "humanitarian and political situation provoked by the war going on."

"The pope assured his constant prayer, paid witness to by his many public appeals and by his continued invoking of the Lord for peace, since February of last year," the Vatican said, a reference to the invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, by Russia's military.

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"Both agreed on the need to continue humanitarian efforts” to help the population. "The pope underlined in particular the urgent need for 'humanitarian gestures' toward the most fragile persons, innocent victims of the conflict," the statement said.

German aid

The new package from Germany, which will include 30 additional Leopard-1 tanks, Marder armored vehicles, air-defense systems and surveillance drones, is reportedly Berlin's largest since Russia's invasion.

"We all hope for a rapid end to this terrible war by Russia against the Ukrainian people, but unfortunately this is not in sight," Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said in a statement. "This is why Germany will supply all the help that it can, for as long as necessary."

Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Zelenksy, hailed the announcement, saying it indicated that Russia was "bound to lose and sit on the bench of historical shame."

Western allies have delivered increasingly powerful weapons to Ukraine, and Britain this week announced it would send Storm Shadow missiles, becoming the first country to send longer-range arms to Kyiv.

Russia described it as "an extremely hostile step" and on Saturday accused Kyiv of using the British missiles to target civilian sites in eastern Ukraine and wounding six children.

But EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Saturday urged other European nations to provide long-range weapons for Ukraine, while accelerating arms deliveries overall.

"The Russians are bombing from far away so the Ukrainians have to have the capacity to reach (...) the same distance, the same range," he said after a meeting with Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Stockholm.

He welcomed Germany's announcement and said other EU states should follow, adding: "We have to speed up."

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Fighting intensifies

A senior Ukrainian military commander said Saturday that Kyiv's forces were advancing against Russian forces near Bakhmut.

"Our soldiers are moving forward in some areas of the front, and the enemy is losing equipment and manpower," commander of the Ukrainian ground forces Oleksandr Syrskyi said on social media.

Russia meanwhile said its forces were still pushing inside Bakhmut.

"In the Donetsk direction, assault detachments liberated a block in the northwestern part of the city of Artemovsk," the Defense Ministry said, referring to Bakhmut by its Russian name.

The conflicting reports from the battlefront suggest an increase in fighting after months of relative stability, as expectations grow over Kyiv's spring counteroffensive.

The question of when and where Ukraine might launch its high-stakes battle to push Russian forces from occupied land has been the subject of steady speculation, although Zelensky insisted earlier this week that his army needed more time to prepare.

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