
U.S. President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and French President Emmanuel Macron stand for a photo as they meet with European leaders, amid negotiations to end the Russian war in Ukraine, at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 18, 2025.
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French President Emmanuel Macron suggested that Geneva could host a peace summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who are set to meet after separate talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Speaking after he and other European leaders joined the Ukrainian president for high-stakes meetings at the White House on Monday (August 18, 2025), Mr. Macron said the announced Zelenskyy-Putin summit would be held in Europe.

âIt will be (hosted by) a neutral country, maybe Switzerland â Iâm pushing for Geneva â or another country,â Mr. Macron said in an interview aired Tuesday on French news channel LCI.
âThe last time there were bilateral talks, they were held in Istanbul,â he added, referring to the three rounds of lower-level negotiations between Russia and Ukraine held in Turkey between May and July.
Mr. Macron said France and Britain would hold a meeting on Tuesday with other Ukrainian allies to âkeep them up to date on what was decidedâ in Washington on providing security guarantees for Ukraine, a key talking point in the meetings with MR. Trump.

âRight after that, weâll start concrete work with the Americans. So as of tomorrow (Tuesday), our diplomatic advisers, ministers, chiefs of staff begin work on seeing whoâs ready to do what,â he said.
Addressing whether Mr. Zelenskyy would be forced to give up territory to Russia, Mr. Macron said it was âup to Ukraineâ.
âUkraine will make the concessions it deems just and right,â he said.
But âletâs be very careful when we talk about legal recognitionâ, he added. âIf countries⊠can say, âwe can take territory by forceâ, (that) opens a Pandoraâs box.â
Published â August 19, 2025 01:09 pm IST