Emmanuel Macron confirmed that the next meeting on Ukraine will be held on Wednesday

by Andrea
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French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed on Tuesday that France will host another summit about Ukraine on Wednesday. According to the AFP report, TASR reports this.

Reuters on Tuesday, referring to three sources, announced such a meeting. According to her, representatives of European countries that did not participate in Monday negotiations, as well as Canada, should also participate in it.

According to Reuters, Norway, Canada, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Czech Republic, Greece, Finland, Romania, Sweden and Belgium are among the invited countries to the second such summit, Canada, Canada, Latvia, Estonia. Some representatives could participate in the negotiations through video conference.

In the meantime, the Romanian agency Agerpres reported that Romania will be represented by the reigning President Ilie Bolojan at Wednesday’s meeting.

On Monday, European leaders met at the negotiations in an effort to create troops attitude to peace negotiations on the war in Ukraine.

In an interview for the French regional daily La Dépeche, published on Tuesday, Macron said “Paris is not preparing to send to the Front of the ground units that would be part of the conflict” in Ukraine. outside of any conflict zone ”. Such a step would “encourage the Ukrainians and show solidarity,” Macron said.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared Monday night that Britain is ready to send to Ukraine its troops if necessary to ensure the implementation of a peace agreement with Russia.

However, the French president stressed that Washington support is needed for future Kiev safety guarantees. “Given that Russia is a state with nuclear potential, it is a key point for European partners,” Macron said.

As AFP reports, Macron also said that “in the negotiations he will decide on a peaceful operation under the UN mandate that would take place along the front line”.

He said his American counterpart Donald Trump “can restore a useful dialogue” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump, in his words, creates “strategic ambiguity for President Putin by using very hard words and creating uncertainty that can help put pressure”.

Macron also said he was ready to talk to Putin, “if it is appropriate in the cycle of the upcoming negotiations,” writes AFP.

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