French President Emmanuel Macron suggested Geneva could play host to a peace summit between Russian and Ukrainian leaders Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, who look set to meet after separate talks with US President Donald Trump. Speaking after he and other European leaders joined the Ukrainian president for high-stakes meetings at the White House on Monday, Macron said the announced Zelensky-Putin summit would be held in Europe. “It will be (hosted by) a neutral country, maybe Switzerland, I’m pushing for Geneva, or another country,” Macron said in an interview aired Tuesday on French news channel LCI.

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