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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAt the request of the Ukrainian government, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, has spoken to his
Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the Elysée palace has said in a statement:
The president reiterated the international communitys demand that [Russia] halt its offensive against Ukraine, and reaffirmed the necessity of immediately establishing a ceasefire.
With ceasefire talks between Kyiv and Moscow under way on the Belarus border, Macron also asked Putin to ensure that for the duration of the negotiations all strikes and attacks on civilians and their homes would be halted, civilian infrastructure would be preserved, and all main roads particularly the road south out of Kyiv would remain safe to use.
Putin confirmed his willingness to commit to all three points, the Elysée statement said.
Macron also called on Putin to ensure international humanitarian law was respected and civilian populations and aid transports protected, and asked the Russian president to stay in touch over the coming days to avoid the situation worsening.
per the Guardian
Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)Not that he should...
roamer65
(36,745 posts)As u say, he shouldnt.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)For example, his Siberian oil fields.
Gore1FL
(21,116 posts)I am sure he would at this point. I see no reason for Ukraine or the West to give that concession.
mn9driver
(4,422 posts)There is literally nothing he can say that should be taken as anything but a lie. Only actions mean anything. Withdrawing his forces would be a start. Anything short of that is a lie.
Count on it.