

Fedorov discussed with her the supply of ammunition to Ukraine for the SAMP/T and Crotale air defense systems, as well as long-range weapons.
“Grateful for the readiness to transfer additional French-made missiles in the near future,” Fedorov wrote, without specifying which missiles he was talking about.
The additional transfer of Mirage 2000-5 aircraft to Ukraine and countering the “shadow fleet” of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation were also discussed, the minister said.
“We are ready to take our cooperation to a new level, in particular in the field of data exchange and general analytics,” Fedorov added.
“Ukraine can count on France. For protection from Russian aggression. To achieve a just and lasting peace. To create reliable security guarantees,” Vautrin wrote in X after the conversation.
L'Ukraine peut compter sur la France. Pour se défendre contre l'aggression russe. Pour atteindre une paix juste et durable. Pour bâtir des garanties de sécurité robustes.
J'ai échangé ce jour avec Mikhaïlo Fedorov, ministre de la défense de l'Ukraine, sur le renforcement de la… pic.twitter.com/VyYq8poilU
— Catherine Vautrin (@CaVautrin) January 27, 2026




