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I am the one who spoke to him most before the war – Macron on negotiations with Putin

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Macron spoke about negotiations with Putin now and in the past/Channel 24 Collage

French President Emmanuel Macron spoke about negotiations with the Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the French leader, he has not communicated with the head of the Kremlin for “several months.”

The French president said this in an interview with reporters. However, so far, according to Macron, he does not communicate with Putin, reports 24 Channel.

Macron spoke about his negotiations with Putin

Emmanuel Macron, during a conversation with journalists, refused to classify Russian dictator Vladimir Putin as an autocrat or dictator.< /p>

In particular, the French leader explained that Putin fell into an authoritarian and repressive drift in his country, and decided to become a destabilizing force in Europe.

“I am the head of state who spoke most with Putin before the war,” Macron recalled.

At the same time, the French head expressed hope that the time will come when he will be able to You can talk to the President of Russia as soon as possible, whoever he was at that time.”

The French President made a number of statements in an interview

  • During a conversation with reporters, Emmanuel Macron noted that he and other allies of Ukraine have only one goal – that Russia does not win the war. The French leader also stressed that this war is “existential” for all of Europe, so it is important to win it.
  • Emmanuel Macron also noted that his country is ready to take measures so that Russia does not win the war. At the same time, he noted that French troops will never launch an offensive, but will not stand by if the situation on the Ukrainian front worsens.
  • The head of France also noted, that those who opposed Ukraine in the war and became Russia’s ally have already automatically chosen “defeat.” Macron also noted that he does not rule out joint European loans to support Ukraine in the war.
  • Previously, the French publication Le Monde, citing sources, wrote that Macron was considering sending military personnel to Ukraine already in the summer of 2024. In particular, the French president said that he could station French troops in Odessa, but so far this position of the president has not been officially confirmed by Macron’s office.

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