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President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will co-chair talks with other European leaders on boosting Ukraine's defences, during the French leader's visit to the United Kingdom next week, the Elysée Palace said on Friday, July 4. Macron will pay a state visit to the UK from July 8 to July 10, and he will receive a royal welcome and address parliament. "There will certainly be a discussion on how to seriously maintain Ukraine's combat capability," the Elysée said, adding that Starmer and Macron will co-chair the video conference meeting of Kyiv's allies.

The meeting, on July 10, will come as United States-led peace talks on ending the more than three-year-old war against Ukraine have stalled. The US, Ukraine's biggest military backer since the launch of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, said, on Tuesday, that it was halting some key weapons shipments to Ukraine.

During the Ukraine meeting, Macron and Starmer will speak to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the French presidency said.

The summit will touch upon the deployment of "a reassurance force" to Ukraine after a ceasefire, the Elysée said. The discussions will also focus on "how to increase pressure on Russia to accept an unconditional ceasefire that it has consistently refused," the French presidency added.

Moscow has, in recent weeks, ramped up missile and drone attacks on Ukraine, as US support for Kyiv has appeared to waver under US President Donald Trump.

Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin spoke by phone on Thursday. The US president said he made no progress with Putin on ending the Ukraine war, as the Kremlin insisted Putin would stick to his aims in the conflict.

Le Monde with AFP