French President Emmanuel Macron is convening the second emergency meeting of European countries on the Ukrainian conflict in three days. This was reported by Reuters, citing two diplomatic sources.
"France plans to hold a second meeting to discuss Ukraine and European security on Wednesday, but this time invited European countries that were not present earlier this week, and NATO ally Canada," said sources quoted by <url>.
The meeting is expected to take place on February 19, and will be attended by Norway, Canada, the Baltic States, the Czech Republic, Greece, Finland, Romania, Sweden and Belgium.

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