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Macron to host Zelenskyy in Paris on Nov. 17 to discuss French support
The visit aims to strengthen ties on energy, economy, and defense while advancing calls to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, Macron's office said.
- On Nov. 17, French President Emmanuel Macron will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris to reaffirm long-term French support for Kyiv and discuss bilateral co-operation on energy, the economy and defense.
- Building on last month's allied talks, French President Emmanuel Macron will press follow-up measures after the Coalition of the Willing meeting on October 24 urged quick use of frozen Russian assets.
- On Friday Zelenskyy reported massive overnight attacks with around 430 drones and 18 missiles as he prepares for his ninth trip to France since 2022.
- Preparing long-term security guarantees, France and the United Kingdom lead a coalition ensuring Ukrainian forces can regenerate to deter another large-scale attack.
- French Armed Forces Minister Catherine Vautrin on Friday reaffirmed Paris's long-term support for Ukraine and urged stronger European action against Russia's sanctions-evading `shadow fleet` while calling for improved EU‑NATO coordination.
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Macron to host Zelensky in Paris amid dispute over frozen Russian funds
President Emmanuel Macron will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris on Monday, as France seeks to reaffirm long-term support for Ukraine and build on recent efforts to boost military and financial aid. The Elysée said the meeting would be the Ukrainian leader’s ninth trip to France since the Russian invasion in 2022.
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Read Full ArticleVIDEO - Emmanuel Macron will receive Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this Monday, November 17 in Paris, for a visit aimed at "reaffirming France's commitment alongside Ukraine" and "maintaining the momentum of the work undertaken on the issue of security guarantees" in Kiev, according to the...
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