Putin to visit France for bilateral cooperation, Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit France on August 19 to discuss with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron bilateral cooperation and the situation in Ukraine, the Kremlin said on August 13.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron. (Source: Yournews.com)
Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron. (Source: Yournews.com)

"The topics are obvious: bilateral Russian-French cooperation, which has a very rich economic content, as well as international problems," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

During the one-day working visit, the leaders will also talk about Ukraine and discuss prospects for work on the Normandy Four format, he added.

The Normandy Four consists of Russian, Ukrainian, French and German senior representatives with an aim to resolving the Ukrainian crisis.

Last month, Macron told French media that he had invited Putin for talks at his summer retreat on the Mediterranean coast on August 19, days before the 45th G7 summit in Biarritz, France.

Xinhua