Zelensky: Macron has changed since he said that Russia should not be humiliated
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on the eve of his visit to Paris said in an interview with Le Figaro newspaper that Emmanuel Macron has changed since he argued that it is necessary to avoid humiliation of Russia.
I think he has changed and really changed,” Zelensky said, when journalists reminded him of how much Kyiv was affected by the words of the French president that Russia should not be humiliated.
In June last year, Macron did say that it was very important not to humiliate Russia, so that when hostilities cease, a diplomatic solution to the conflict could be found.
After all, it was Macron who paved the way for the supply of tanks, and he supported Ukraine’s application for EU membership, Zelensky said. “I think that was the real signal.
Recall that on February 9, a meeting between the Ukrainian president and the French president will take place in Paris. In addition, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will also take part in the conversation. Macron met Scholz today at the Elysee Palace on the eve of Zelenskiy’s arrival in Paris – the three leaders will have a joint dinner during which they will discuss further support for Ukraine, BFMTV reported.
On February 8, Zelensky held talks with Rishi Sunak in London, met with King Charles III, delivered a speech in the British Parliament, met with fighters who are being taught how to use British tanks, and held a press conference with the British prime minister.
Source: Racurs

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