
France is discussing with its allies the potential for holding an off-the-cuff assembly amongst European leaders on Ukraine, though nothing has been determined at this stage, a French presidency official stated on Saturday.
Talking on a panel on the Munich Safety Convention on Saturday, Polish International Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stated that French President Emmanuel Macron had referred to as for a summit of European leaders in Paris.
“President Trump has a way of working, which the Russians name reconnaissance by battle. You push and also you see what occurs, and then you definitely change your place, respectable techniques. And we have to reply,” Sikorski stated.
“And I’m very glad that President Macron has referred to as our leaders to Paris tomorrow, and I count on them to narrate to this in a really severe trend.”
The French presidency official stated that if there have been to be any such summit, it could not be on Sunday.
“I’m glad that the (Polish) Prime Minister @donaldtusk will go on Monday on the invitation of the President @EmmanuelMacron to a gathering of European leaders. We have to present our power and unity,” Sikorski later stated on Twitter.
It was not clear whether or not the invite would solely be despatched to European Union member states or extra broadly and whether or not Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy can be invited.