The meeting would follow Zelensky's televised clash with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Feb. 28, which derailed the planned signing of a mineral deal and preceded Washington's decision to halt military aid for Ukraine.
Macron and Starmer, who visited Washington just days before Zelensky to sway Trump toward playing a role in Ukraine's post-war stability, have since then sought to mend the rift between Kyiv and the White House.
On March 4, the same day he held a phone call with Starmer, Zelensky issued a statement in which he called the Oval Office clash "regrettable" while voicing readiness to work toward peace under Trump's "strong leadership."
Zelensky also proposed initial steps toward peace, including the release of prisoners and a ceasefire in the air and sea, a proposal that was previously mentioned by Macron.
During his address to Congress, Trump said he "appreciates" Zelensky's statement but made no direct comment on the aid freeze or the proposed truce. The leaders of Ukraine, France, and the U.K. are hoping to discuss the plan with Trump during their potential visit to Washington, the Daily Mail wrote.
The Kyiv Independent could not verify the claims. Officials have not publicly commented on a possible trip of the three leaders to the U.S.