Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived on Saturday, December 7, in Paris for the grand reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral, sources told Agence France-Presse (AFP), where he could have his first face-to-face meeting with US president-elect Donald Trump.
A source in the Ukrainian delegation confirmed Zelensky’s arrival to Agence France-Presse (AFP), saying the president would stay until Saturday night, but would not comment on the possibility of a meeting with Trump. It added Zelensky will also meet French President Emmanuel Macron.
Zelensky, one of around 40 heads of state and government attending the ceremony, is due to meet with Macron at 5 pm local time. “We expect a good decision from today’s meeting with Macron,” the Ukrainian delegation source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Trump landed in the French capital earlier Saturday on a private plane. He is also due to meet with Macron, at 4 pm local time – an hour before Zelensky.
A Trump-Zelensky meeting would be of huge importance given fears in Kyiv that Trump, who once boasted he could end Russia’s war on Ukraine in 24 hours, may urge concessions to Moscow. Trump has scoffed at the billions of dollars in US military assistance to Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Zelensky arrives in Paris for Notre-Dame reopening