France convenes second summit on Ukraine, invites countries that did not participate before - Reuters

France intends to hold another meeting to discuss Ukraine and European security on Wednesday, February 19. Paris has invited European countries that were not present at the first summit, as well as Canada, to this meeting.
This was reported by Reuters, citing sources, Censor.NET reported.
According to diplomatic sources, Norway, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Finland, Romania, Sweden, and Belgium are among the invitees. Canada has also received an invitation.
It is noted that some countries will be able to join via video.
On February 17, Macron convened a meeting of European leaders to discuss the situation in Ukraine. The meeting was attended by the leaders of France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, Italy, Spain, and Denmark, representing the Baltic and Scandinavian countries, as well as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Macron spoke with Trump before the "Ukrainian" summit in Paris.
He also spoke with Zelenskyy after the summit.