Macron Convenes Urgent Summit as Ukraine-War Business Model Encounters Threat
French President Emmanuel Macron gathers European leaders in Paris due to worries that President Trump’s efforts for peace in Europe threaten the current dynamics of the Ukraine conflict.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called European leaders to Paris for an emergency summit on Monday, seeking to address increasing concerns that President Trump's recent shift in policy aimed at achieving peace in Europe may jeopardize the economic model linked to the Ukraine conflict.
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, disclosed Macron's intentions and expressed hope that European leaders would hold serious discussions about the new Trump administration.
Sikorski pointed out that Trump's strategy, characterized by the Russians as 'reconnaissance through battle,' has compelled the West to revise its approach.
The specific timing of the summit and the list of invited European Union leaders have yet to be confirmed, and a spokesperson for President Macron has not provided any comments on the particulars.
This development arises as the Trump administration's stance on peace in Europe has ignited debate regarding its possible effects on ongoing conflict dynamics and the economic interests entwined with the Ukraine war.