“I am ready to go to Kyiv or any other Ukrainian city, but I don’t want to go there just to visit the embassy,” Macron was quoted as saying by TASS.

He stressed that he would like this visit to lead to results in this process and help to establish a dialogue between the Presidents of Ukraine and Russia, Vladimir Zelensky and Vladimir Putin.

The French leader recalled that he visited Moscow and then Kyiv in early February this year.

On the evening of April 9, it was reported that the British prime minister arrived in Kyiv to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "as a sign of solidarity."

Assistant to the American leader for national security Jake Sullivan said that US President Joe Biden does not plan to visit Kyiv at this stage, but the possibility of such a visit in the future remains.