Macron says Zelensky and Putin should meet in Europe: I support Geneva...

The French president said that a meeting of the so-called Coalition of the Willing, made up of around 30 countries, will be held today, where security guarantees for Ukraine will be discussed together with Great Britain.

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Macron, Photo: Reuters
Macron, Photo: Reuters
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The meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia, Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin, should be held in Europe, French President Emmanuel Macron said today, advocating for them to meet in Geneva.

Macron said that Geneva is not just a hypothesis but a collective will, as the meeting is wanted to be held in a neutral country.

"I advocate Geneva, or some other country. The last time bilateral talks were held was in Istanbul," Macron recalled after attending a meeting between Zelensky and US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, along with several European leaders.

The French President said that a meeting of the so-called Coalition of the Willing, consisting of around 30 countries, will be held today, where security guarantees for Ukraine will be discussed together with Great Britain.

"Immediately after that, we are launching concrete work with the Americans, and so, starting today, our diplomatic advisers, ministers and mayors will begin work to see who is ready to do what," Macron said.

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