 French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Japan for the group of seven summit a game-changer, as the two met for talks on the sidelines of the event. I think this is a unique opportunity to have exchanges with a lot of countries from the South and express your situation, express a message and share a view. I do believe it can be a game-changer, Macron said. Macron added that France will be with Ukraine to the very end. Zelensky met with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Italian PM Georgia Maloney and Indian PM Narendra Modi earlier in the day and is scheduled to meet with other G7 leaders as he continues his call for support against Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian President's attendance at the G7 summit in Hiroshima, the first city to suffer a nuclear attack, put in sharp relief Western concerns over the nuclear threat posed by Moscow. I think this is really, really very, very important. I will share with you our meetings yesterday which have been very important, for us it is very important to involve to this formula as much as possible countries and I'm happy that there are very positive signals.