French minister Haddad: Europe has everything it needs to be a strong power
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Macron: 'We work at a contact with Putin'. Plan of the willing for the troops (ANSA)
French President Emmanuel Macron said today that he was prepared to resume dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but stressed that Moscow was not showing any "real willingness" to negotiate a ceasefire for now.
EU Leaders Reconsider Talks With Moscow as Trump Pushes Peace Efforts
European leaders are beginning to reopen the question of direct talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin, nearly four years after the beginning of his invasion of Ukraine. French president Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday, February 3rd that preparatory work is underway to restart direct discussions with Moscow. Macron reiterated a position he first outlined last year, arguing that Europe should not leave the task solely to the United States. “…
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday he was preparing to resume dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying he was doing so with the understanding of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose country has been resisting a Russian invasion for four years. But Macron stressed that Moscow still showed no “real willingness” to negotiate a ceasefire.
French minister Haddad: Europe has everything it needs to be a strong power
France's Minister for European Affairs Benjamin Haddad defended President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion to restarted communcation with Russia, saying Europe should have a seat at the table and can be a great power.
The French leader commented on the question of his own channels of communication between Europeans and Moscow
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