Billed as a „counter-summit“, organisers said the parties would use the event in the historic Rhine river city of Koblenz to set out their joint „vision for a Europe of freedom“.
National Front (FN) leader Le Pen will share the stage with Frauke Petry of the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD), Geert Wilders of the Dutch anti-Islam Freedom Party and Matteo Salvini of Italy‘s anti-EU Northern League.
„The aim is to outline the Europe of tomorrow,“ said Le Pen, who is tipped to make it into the second round of France‘s presidential election in May.