Ukrainian President Voldimia Zelensky has already expressed regret over how last week's meeting with President Donald Trump unfolded and asked for a redo, but is turning to another incident that likely offers to accompany him.
The French government may have both President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Kiel (who has no doubt functional work ties with President Trump) plan to send Wingman for Zelensky and to Wingman if he returns to Washington, D.C. again.
However, there are contradictory signals about the outlook coming out of Paris on Wednesday, with Westminster not commenting either way. The plan was first communicated on Wednesday morning by French government spokesman Sophie Plymouth, who expressed the idea in plain language, saying, “We are considering the possibility that Emmanuel Macron would soon travel to Washington with his Ukrainian counterpart, Voldymee Zelensky and British Prime Minister Kiel Starmer.”
This could happen “in the near future,” she said.
The exact reason for this leader's delegation was not clear, but given the apparent disappointment in the European capital about how Zelensky's final meeting progressed, it does not go beyond the realms where it could be felt as chaperoning the next Ukrainians.
However, Macron's camp went some way after this without explicitly excluded it. A spokesman for the French president simply says he has not been planning a trip to the US for President Macron “at this stage.” Report Le Figaro.
UK Daily telegraph Quote The British and French governments are an unknown European diplomacy source that has been said to have told the paper that the British and French governments are “deeply annoyed” over the results of their trip to the White House on Friday. According to the report, London and Paris now believe Zelensky simply needs to sign Trump's mineral contract and persuade the White House to support him once again in his defense against Russian invasion.
Zelensky's meeting in Washington last week came a day after British Prime Minister Kiel Starmer called out President Trump at the White House. Despite coming from the UK's left-wing Labour Party, the US president has nothing in common politics and despite the fact that senior leaders repeatedly humiliate Trump in the most graphic terms, Starmer has carried out a glamorous attack over months on Trump, where he appears to have paid dividends.
After everything but everything appeared, except for everything, except for everything, except for the UK avoiding the tariffs that many around the world are about to experience, the meeting of priority was greeted as a success in London.
At this point, President Zelensky's priorities are for President Trump to reverse the suspension on military and intelligence reporting aid to Ukraine. Lighting the path to that outcome on Wednesday, US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said Washington needs a sense of security that “both sides are negotiating in good faith in part and enduring peace.”
“I think the President is strictly looking at lifting this suspension if they can identify these negotiations and move towards them, and actually take steps that are confident in the table.”
