Macron hosts Zelenskyy, Starmer and Merz for Ukraine talks – Europe live

From 17m agoMorning opening: Focus on UkraineJakub KrupaFrench president Emmanuel Macron is going to host the Coalition of the Willing in Paris later today amid hopes that Ukraine’s recent advances in strikes...
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17m agoMorning opening: Focus on Ukraine

Jakub Krupa
French president Emmanuel Macron is going to host the Coalition of the Willing in Paris later today amid hopes that Ukraine’s recent advances in strikes on Russia could force Vladimir Putin to a negotiating table.
The meeting at the Hôtel des Invalides – hosted just before Bastille Day – will bring together over 20 European leaders for further talks on how to help Kyiv and put more pressure on Moscow.
Earlier, Macron will meet with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
There will be a press conference with Macron, Zelenskyy, Germany’s Friedrich Merz, and Britain’s outgoing PM, Keir Starmer, in the late afternoon.

Building up to the meeting, France’s foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot said France will summon the Russian ambassador to Paris in the coming days over an alleged cyberhacking campaign conducted by Russia against European countries including France, Reuters reported.
“We are going to publicly condemn a widespread cyber campaign carried out by Russia against at least 10 European countries,” Barrot told BFM TV.
“We will also impose sanctions on nine individuals and four entities responsible for this cyber campaign, which was orchestrated by the FSB” security service, he added.
Separately, some 300 kilometers up north from Paris, EU foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss the bloc’s next, 21st, package of sanctions against Russia.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters that “there are still some open questions” and the package has not been signed off by the ministers, but hoped an agreement could be struck later today.
Lithuanian foreign minister Kęstutis Budrys said EU countries had yet to reach a decision on a proposed maritime services ban and tightening restrictions on Russian liquefied natural gas.
“So I’m looking to see whether we are serious enough. We cannot put economic interests above security interests … that is a very dangerous trend,” he told reporters.
Lots for us to cover.
I will bring you all the latest here.
It’s Monday, 13 July 2026, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.
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