PARIS, Feb 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - France's President Emmanuel Macron will host
envoys from key European countries on Monday to discuss security on the
continent as the Ukraine war nears its third anniversary, Foreign Minister
Jean-Noel Barrot said.
"The president will bring together the main European countries tomorrow for
discussions on European security," Barrot told the France Inter radio
broadcaster on Sunday, without saying which nations would participate.
US President Donald Trump blindsided Ukraine and its European backers this
week by launching talks on ending the invasion in a call with Russia's
Vladimir Putin.
The new US administration has also warned its NATO allies that Washington
will no longer be primarily focused on the continent's security and may have
to shift forces elsewhere to focus on China.
The Kremlin has pushed for negotiations -- set to kick off in Saudi Arabia in
coming days -- to discuss not just Ukraine but also broader European
security.
That has sparked fears among Washington's allies that Putin could return to
demands he floated prior to the 2022 invasion aimed at limiting NATO's forces
in eastern Europe and US involvement on the continent.