PARIS (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday he would travel to Ukraine in February to finalise a bilateral security guarantee deal and Paris would deliver more sophisticated weaponry in the coming weeks. The trip comes at a time when political infighting in the United States and European Union has held up two major packages of assistance for Ukraine. France has been working to complete a bilateral security guarantee accord with Ukraine to help boost its finances and defences against Russia with a view to deterring Moscow from future aggression. Macron said some 40 Scalp …