Emmanuel Macron will travel to Poland on Thursday to take stock after his meeting with Trump and Zelensky

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French President Emmanuel ‍Macron will travel to Poland on ⁤Thursday to discuss European support for Ukraine after meeting with ‌US President-elect Donald Trump and his Ukrainian​ counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris on Saturday, ‌the Elysée and the ⁤Polish Prime Minister.

The ‍Head of​ State “will discuss with Polish​ Prime Minister Donald Tusk the ⁤issue of European⁣ support for Ukraine in the new transatlantic context,as‍ well as in ‌view of⁣ the Polish presidency of the Council of the EU in ⁣the first half of‌ 2025,” the French ‍presidency indicated.

VideoNotre-Dame: the⁢ handshake ‌between Trump and Zelensky at the Elysée

Donald⁢ Tusk had announced the visit​ shortly before, specifying that the French president would⁢ “inform him on the results ⁣of the discussions” on Saturday ‍at the ⁣Elysée with ⁣Messrs. Trump and Zelensky, a meeting which he defined as “short but crucial”.

“Cease fire immediately”

Donald Trump, who will enter the White House ‌on January 20, called ⁢for an “immediate ceasefire” ​and negotiations to end the conflict in ‍Ukraine ⁢a ‌day after his meeting‍ with volodymyr Zelensky in Paris under the auspices of Emmanuel Macron. The Ukrainian president, for his part, expressed his‌ “deep gratitude” to​ the Republican billionaire on​ Tuesday for “his strong ‍determination” to ⁢end the war with ‍Russia.

Emmanuel Macron and Donald Tusk will ⁢also discuss the next European summit‌ on ​19 December and “reaffirm their desire to give new impetus to bilateral relations ⁢between France ⁤and Poland”, added the Elysée.

In the name of defending the agricultural world, France and Poland oppose the free trade agreement concluded on Friday between the European ⁣Commission and⁣ the South American Mercosur countries. ⁣This deal,which aims to create a vast market of​ more ‍than‍ 700 million consumers,still needs⁤ to receive the approval⁤ of at least 15 member states​ representing 65% of the EU population,before gaining a ‍majority⁣ in the⁤ European Parliament.

During the visit, the French president will also‍ meet his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda.

What are the key‍ factors influencing European countries’ support for‍ Ukraine?

Interview: European Support for Ukraine – ⁤Insights from an Expert

Interviewer (Time.news Editor): Today, we have the pleasure of speaking ‌with Dr. Anna Kaczmarek, an expert in​ European⁣ political ⁤affairs and a keen observer of transatlantic relations. With French President ‌Emmanuel Macron set to travel to Poland‍ to ‍discuss European support⁣ for Ukraine, we have some critical questions⁣ that need insights. Welcome, Dr. Kaczmarek.

Dr. anna⁣ Kaczmarek: Thank you for ​having​ me! It’s great to talk about such an crucial and timely topic.

Interviewer: Emmanuel Macron’s upcoming visit to‍ Poland is significant, especially following his discussions with US​ President-elect Donald Trump ​and‌ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. What do⁢ you think ‍are the implications⁣ of this new ​transatlantic context for European ‌support for⁢ Ukraine?

Dr.Anna kaczmarek: Macron’s⁢ visit underscores a crucial moment in European politics. With Trump advocating for an immediate ceasefire in Ukraine, European nations​ will need⁤ to align their strategies not just among themselves but also with the⁤ incoming US management. This​ could possibly lead​ to a more coherent ⁢approach to Ukraine, which​ is essential for addressing the ongoing ⁤conflict.Macron’s discussions with ⁣Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will likely focus on consolidating that support.

Interviewer: you mentioned Macron’s ​discussions with Donald Tusk. What specific issues do you ⁤anticipate they will discuss⁤ regarding their bilateral relations and European unity?

Dr. Anna ⁤Kaczmarek: They ‌will certainly touch upon the nature of European support for Ukraine, especially as ⁤Poland ‍prepares for its presidency⁣ of the Council of the ⁤EU ‌in 2025. ⁤It’s also essential for them‍ to reaffirm their commitment to bilateral relations. They might‌ explore ​economic collaborations⁣ and‍ alignments on contentious issues, such as the recent EU-Mercosur trade ⁣agreement, which ⁢both France and Poland oppose due to ⁤its ⁤implications for the agricultural⁢ sector.

Interviewer: ⁢Speaking of the ⁢agricultural sector, ‍how do ⁤you see the opposition to the Mercosur agreement⁢ impacting European ⁤trade dynamics?

Dr. Anna Kaczmarek: The opposition from France and Poland‌ signals⁤ a growing concern among EU states regarding ⁣the ⁣balance​ between trade ⁣liberalization and protecting local industries. If this‍ agreement ​doesn’t ⁤align ⁣with their​ agricultural interests, it could stall negotiations and create⁣ rifts amongst⁣ member states. This​ could ⁣lead⁤ to ​a re-evaluation ‌of ​trade priorities‍ in ​the‌ EU, which may shift⁤ focus ⁢towards more protective measures for ⁢domestic⁣ industries.

Interviewer: Macron’s⁢ discussions also⁤ involve an ⁢upcoming European summit ⁢on ‌December 19.⁤ What key‍ outcomes do you foresee from this summit?

Dr. Anna Kaczmarek: the summit​ will⁣ be crucial for setting ​the tone for European unity in 2025.‍ Expect discussions ​to focus on reinforcing ⁣ties with Ukraine, ⁣addressing economic stability post-conflict, and potentially agreeing on a coordinated response to global trade negotiations. ⁣Strengthened alliances among member states will be vital‌ in pushing forward a robust European policy framework in support of Ukraine.

Interviewer: what ⁣practical advice‍ can you provide readers to better understand ‌the ⁢implications ​of these political developments?

Dr. Anna Kaczmarek: Stay informed about diplomatic interactions and statements from key political figures, as they often signal significant ⁢shifts ‍in policy.Engaging with ‌reputable news sources and following analysis from european affairs experts can⁤ also ​provide deeper insights. Given how ⁤quickly the geopolitical landscape ⁢is changing, being proactive in understanding these ​dynamics will help ⁤individuals grasp the broader implications ⁤for Europe and global relations.

Interviewer: Thank you, ⁢Dr. Kaczmarek, for sharing your valuable insights. This discussion highlights the importance of diplomatic⁤ relations and the complexities of European unity in times of crisis.

Dr. Anna Kaczmarek: ⁣thank you for having ‌me! It’s been a ⁤pleasure.

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