Zelenskyy Arrives in Paris for Talks with Macron—Key Topics on the Agenda.
Zelenskyy’s Visit to Paris
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy landed in Paris on March 13 for an official visit, where he is set to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. The discussions are expected to center on military aid for Ukraine, security guarantees, and efforts to ramp up international pressure on Russia.
Prior to arriving in Paris, Zelenskyy stopped in Bucharest for talks with Romanian President Ilie Bolojan and Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan. During that visit, the leaders addressed topics related to air defense systems and energy cooperation. Zelenskyy also toured a Romanian training center for F-16 pilots, underscoring the growing military collaboration between Ukraine and its allied partners.
Ukraine’s Diplomatic Push
Zelenskyy’s trip to Paris is part of a broader diplomatic campaign to bolster international backing for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. The meeting with Macron could prove pivotal in securing the military assistance and security assurances that remain critically important for Ukraine.
Active engagement with other allies, including those in Romania, highlights Ukraine’s determination to build and strengthen global ties to address the challenges it currently faces. This series of high-level talks reflects Kyiv’s strategy of maintaining sustained pressure on the international stage to secure concrete support.
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