Zelensky arrives in Paris for talks with Macron and joint press conference.
Ukrainian President’s Visit to France
According to Novyny.live: Volodymyr Zelensky landed in Paris on March 13 to hold discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron. The visit includes a scheduled joint press conference where the two leaders will address key issues of bilateral cooperation.
Prior to arriving in France, Zelensky was in Romania on March 12, where he toured an F-16 pilot training center. During that stop, the Ukrainian president also met with Romania’s prime minister to talk about:
- air defense systems;
- energy matters.
Beyond the press conference, the agenda with Macron features a private one-on-one meeting and an opportunity to engage with students. This visit aims to strengthen ties between Ukraine and France at a critical time for European security.
Why This Visit Matters
Zelensky’s trip to France represents a significant step in deepening the strategic partnership between Kyiv and Paris, especially given the ongoing regional challenges. Defense and energy cooperation have become increasingly vital amid the current geopolitical landscape. The visit also highlights Ukraine’s proactive diplomacy to secure backing from major European allies.
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