European leaders to convene in Paris for key security talks
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot confirmed that a summit dedicated to European security will take place in Paris on Monday. The meeting, involving key European partners, is of a working nature.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot announced that a summit on European security will be held in Paris on Monday. The meeting, which Barrot described as "working," will gather representatives from key European countries.
President Emmanuel Macron has invited the main countries of the European continent to participate. The specific countries invited to these hastily convened talks have not yet been named.
Working meeting in Paris on Monday
According to Reuters, representatives of France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Italy, and Spain are expected to be present in Paris. A representative from Denmark, representing the Baltic and Scandinavian countries, has also been invited.
Barrot emphasized that such meetings are frequent and should not be dramatized. He pointed out that European countries speak with one voice, as was evident during recent meetings, including the Munich Security Conference.
The meeting in Paris is another step towards tightening cooperation on security in Europe. Barrot noted that confirmations of participation are still coming in, which indicates a dynamic situation and the need for ongoing dialogue among European partners.