Belgian PM De Wever invited to Ukraine summit in Paris

Belgian prime minister Bart De Wever has been invited to the summit on Ukraine organised by French prime minister Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.
Macron will gather Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and his European allies in Paris. The aim is to form a "coalition of the willing" to support and defend Ukraine, filling the void left by the United States.
The summit is the third of its kind, following meetings in London and Paris earlier this month. Belgium was not invited to the first two, but De Wever's cabinet says he has now received an invitation to Thursday's summit.
The leaders will help define support for Ukraine after a peace deal. According to Macron, this will include "support for the Ukrainian army and possibly a deployment" of troops.
This support will most likely happen without the US. President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed hostility towards Ukraine. His administration has set up bilateral talks between the US and Russia on a possible end to the war, without involving Ukraine or the EU.
The US is also holding bilateral talks with Ukraine. This led to Ukraine accepting a ceasefire earlier this month. The two countries met again on Sunday evening. These talks would be "technical" and focus on protecting "energy and critical infrastructure", Ukrainian Defence minister Rustem Umerov said ahead of the meeting.
Belgian prime minster Bart De Wever talks with German chancellor Olaf Scholz and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaja Kallas © BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE
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