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Ukraine's Zelenskiy invited to participate in future European Council summit - EU spokesman

Charles Michel, the president of the European Council of the EU's national leaders, invited Zelenskiy "to participate in person in a future summit," a spokesman for Michel tweeted.

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Published February 06,2023
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European Council President Charles Michel has invited Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to take part in a future EU summit, Michel's spokesman tweeted on Monday.

"For security reasons, no further information will be provided," the spokesman, Barend Leyts, added.

Charles Michel, the president of the European Council of the EU's national leaders, invited Zelenskiy "to participate in person in a future summit," she tweeted.

Leyts, did not say when Zelenskiy might take up the invitation and specified that no further information would be provided "for security reasons".

The next EU summit takes place on Thursday and Friday of this week in Brussels. Earlier in the day, multiple media outlets reported that Zelenskiy could attend the summit and may also address a session of the European Parliament.

EU officials had declined to comment on those reports. Some noted that if news of such a visit leaked in advance, it could pose a greater security risk for Ukraine's wartime leader and lessen the chances of him going ahead with the trip.

Zelenskiy's office did not respond to a request for comment on the reports.

If Zelenskiy does visit Brussels this week, it would be only the second foreign trip he has taken since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine last Feb. 24.

In December, Zelenskiy visited Washington to meet President Joe Biden and address the U.S. Congress.