Leaders from all Continental Europe were invited to the summit in London on Sunday, March 2, the country’s premiere office was mentioned.
British prime minister Cyrus Starkmer invited more than a dozen European leaders and EU leaders at the Sunday Summit to “advance forward” actions in Ukraine and security. It was reported to the British prime minister’s office, AFP reported Friday, February 28.
Starmer will make a morning talk in the morning in the Baltic countries in front of the main summit, and then meet with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky on Dauning Street to discuss the war in Russia.
Leaders throughout Continental Europe, including France, Germany, Denmark and Italy, as well as Turkey, NATO and the European Union, were invited to the summit in London later on Sunday, March 2.
After negotiations on Thursday with US president Donald Trump in the White House, Starkmer invited the leaders of the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Finland, Sweden, Czech Republic and Romania to Rurok.
The Prime Minister’s Office also expects Secretary of the General Nato Mark Rutte and EU head Ursulu Von der Lyain and Antoniu Kosta.
Starmer, before the summit, will hold negotiations facing Dauning Street with the Prime Minister of Italy George Melony.
His office said the meeting was to be built on negotiations in Paris, which was previously held this month by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Earlier it was reported that Cyrus Starmer on Sunday, March 2, would accept the leaders of Italy, Germany, Poland and other allies. Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky may come to the meeting.
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