Macron to host Trump and Zelensky in Paris – media
The reported meetings will come just days after the French leader’s minority government was toppled by parliament
French President Emmanuel Macron will host a bilateral meeting on Saturday with US President-elect Donald Trump, ahead of the re-opening ceremony for the newly restored Notre-Dame Cathedral, national media reported on Friday.
France24, citing the Elysee Palace, said the sit-down with Trump will be followed by talks with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky.
While it is unclear whether the three political figures will hold a trilateral meeting, or if Trump will hold separate talks with Zelensky, Ukraine is hoping this will happen, AFP cited a government source in Kiev as saying.
In addition the Zelensky-Macron talks, “other meetings are also possible, in particular with President-elect Donald Trump, who will also attend the event,” the source reportedly said.
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National leaders and prominent figures from 50 countries are descending on the French capital for the reopening of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was badly damaged by fire in April 2019. The UNESCO heritage site has undergone a €700 million renovation.
The UK will be represented at the event by Prince William, Kensington Palace has announced.
The grand event comes at a time of political strife for Macron. French Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a no-confidence vote earlier this week, after both left-wing and right-wing parties objected to the minority cabinet’s massive proposed austerity measures.
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Despite heavy pressure from lawmakers, Macron has declared he will not step down as president, promising to stay in office until his term expires in 2027.