
ISTANBUL
The French presidency on Wednesday denied plans of a joint visit to Washington involving President Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, contradicting earlier statements by a government spokesperson.
Contrary to what government spokesperson Sophie Primas had announced, a new trip by Macron to Washington is not "planned at this stage," the Elysee palace said, according to French television network BFMTV.
Speaking after a Cabinet meeting earlier in the day, Primas had suggested that such a visit was "under consideration" and could take place in the "short term."
She did not provide a specific date but linked the potential trip to ongoing discussions on European defense.
Primas also stressed the gravity of the current geopolitical climate. "Our continent has not experienced a crisis this severe and unstable since World War II," she said.
The announcement came as efforts to end Russia's three-year-old war in Ukraine war intensify.
Macron will also address the French public on Wednesday evening, ahead of a European Council summit in Brussels on Thursday, which will focus on European defense and Ukraine.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a plan on Tuesday to unlock up to €800 billion in additional defense spending.
Last month, the three leaders met President Donald Trump separately in a bid to convince him not to abandon support for Ukraine, as the US launched direct talks with Russia.
Starmer on Sunday, after a summit in London, said European leaders had agreed to draw up a Ukraine peace plan to present to the US.
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