Macron Signals Imminent Putin-Zelensky Meeting
In an interview with media, Macron revealed that Putin, following a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, showed a willingness to engage in a face-to-face meeting with Zelensky during that window.
"We have decided to have a bilateral meeting between the two presidents, then a trilateral meeting (with Trump), and then a multilateral meeting where the Europeans must be at the table," Macron stated.
The French leader emphasized that Europe should serve as the stage for these diplomatic efforts, underscoring a unified stance among European nations. The venue, he said, should reflect the "collective will" of European leadership.
Unlike the leaders’ 2019 summit in France, Macron suggested a more neutral location might host the talks this time—proposing Switzerland or Türkiye, both of which have previously served as ground for Russia-Ukraine negotiations.
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