Metro Plus News French, German and Polish leaders to meet on Friday to discuss Ukraine

French, German and Polish leaders to meet on Friday to discuss Ukraine

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron are set to meet in Berlin on Friday for hastily arranged talks on aid for Ukraine.
The talks, announced by Tusk and confirmed by a German government source, will be the first top-level meeting of the “Weimar Triangle” – a platform of political cooperation between Germany, France and Poland created in 1991 – since he returned as Polish prime minister late last year.
Scholz and Macron will speak to each other first before being joined by Tusk, a German government source said.
The meeting follows tension between the French and German leaders over issues such as Ukraine policy, most recently stirred by Macron not ruling out the deployment of ground troops in Ukraine.