Ukraine to get French armoured vehicles within a week
PARIS: France said on Sunday it will begin delivering the armoured vehicles it has promised Ukraine in its war against Russia by next weekend.
The vehicles, of the AMX-10 type and sometimes described as “light tanks”, are used for armed reconnaissance and attacks on enemy tanks.
The first vehicles will be sent to Ukraine “by the end of next week”, Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu told Le Parisien newspaper’s Sunday edition.
He declined to specify the number of vehicles in the first batch, saying he did not want to give Russia any “strategic information”.
According to the French defence ministry, AMX-10s are highly mobile, “powerfully armed” and offer protection against light infantry fire. Their combat weight is 20 tonnes, around a third of that of France’s Leclerc battle tanks.
The French armed forces have begun to replace AMX-10s, first developed in the 1970s, with more modern vehicles called Jaguar.
Kremlin lambastes Macron’s remarks about Russia, saying don’t forget the fate of Napoleon Bonaparte
President Emmanuel Macron promised in early January that France would send AMX-10s, after months of hesitation because of fears that increased weapons deliveries could further escalate the conflict with nuclear-armed Russia.
Training of Ukrainian crews on the AMX-10 was now “nearly complete”, Lecornu said.
Overall training of Ukrainian military was “intensifying”, Lecornu also said, both in France and Poland, a fellow Nato member. Starting in March, 600 Ukrainian troops would undergo training every month, he said.
Asked about possible fighter aircraft deliveries to Ukraine, an urgent request by President Volodymyr Zelensky, Lecornu said the question was “not taboo”. But he said such military aid posed complex “logistical and practical questions”.
On Sunday, Russia scolded Emmanuel Macron over remarks about wanting to see Russia defeated, saying Moscow still remembered the fate of Napoleon Bonaparte and accusing the French president of duplicitous diplomacy with the Kremlin.
Macron told paper Le Journal du Dimanche France wanted Russia to be defeated in Ukraine but had never wanted to “crush” it.
“About ‘Never’: France did not begin with Macron, and the remains of Napoleon, revered at the state level, rest in the centre of Paris. France — and Russia — should understand,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
“In general, Macron is priceless,” she said, adding that his remarks showed the West had engaged in discussions about regime change in Russia while Macron had repeatedly sought meetings with the Russian leadership.
Macron has drawn criticism from some Nato allies for delivering mixed messages regarding his policy on the war between Ukraine and Russia, with some considering Paris a weak link in the Western alliance.
On Friday, Macron urged allies to step up military support for Ukraine, but also said he did not believe in regime change and that there would have to be negotiations at some point.
“Let’s be clear, I don’t believe for one second in regime change, and when I hear a lot of people calling for regime change I ask them, for which change? Who’s next? Who is your leader?” Clarifying those comments, he said in the paper that he did not believe a democratic solution from within civil society would emerge in Russia after years of a hardening of Moscow’s position and conflict.
Published in Dawn, February 20th, 2023