Officials from Moscow and Kiev will meet in Paris on Wednesday, an aide to French President Emmanuel Macron told AFP on Monday on the condition of anonymity, adding that he sees a “path to de-escalation” ahead of the expected “Normandy Four” meeting between France, Germany, Russia, and Ukraine.
Macron “thinks there is space for diplomacy, a path to de-escalation,” the aide told AFP on Monday. He added that Macron would speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin “in the coming days,” but did not specify if it would happen before or after the Paris meeting.
The meeting itself would see one of Russia’s deputy prime ministers and a senior aide to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sitting down at the negotiating table together with diplomatic advisers to Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, according to the aide. Moscow has not confirmed whether it’s taking part in the talks and who would be representing Russia there at the time of writing.