France calls second summit on Ukraine in three days - Reuters

France is planning to hold a new summit on Ukraine and European security. A similar leaders' meeting took place yesterday, February 17, Reuters reports.
Diplomatic sources revealed that the summit is scheduled for tomorrow. Countries that did not participate in the meeting on Monday have been invited to the event.
Reuters' sources note that the invited countries include Norway, Canada, the three Baltic states (Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia), Czechia, Greece, Finland, Romania, Sweden, and Belgium.
Some countries may attend the meeting via video conference.
Urgent summit
Yesterday, February 17, an urgent summit took place in Paris, attended by European leaders and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
During the summit, the participants discussed further support for Ukraine.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk mentioned that no decisions were made during the meeting.
At the same time, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz reassured after the summit that his country remains committed to continuing support for Ukraine.