The leaders of Germany, France and Poland have met in Berlin to discuss ways of providing greater support for Ukraine in its defence against Russian aggression.
Following the summit, they announced plans to provide more military equipment for Kyiv, including using frozen Russian assets to finance the purchase of weapons.
German Chanceller Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk were meeting under the aegis of the Weimar Triangle, a regional forum that brings their three countries together though but has been somewhat moribund in recent years.