The Russian Federation’s proposal to continue negotiations with Istanbul is the “first step, but not enough,” the politician believes.
French President Emmanuel Macron responded to Russia’s dictator Vladimir Putin in his initiative to continue negotiations with Istanbul. The politician called a “insufficient” step, France 24 reports on Sunday, May 11.
According to the leader of France, Putin’s proposal was “the first step, but not enough.”
“The negotiations are not ahead of the unconditional end of the fire,” Macron said, saying that Putin was looking for a way, but he still wanted to win the time. Carrying
Remember, on May 10, Ukraine, the United States and the “decisive coalition” invited Russia to start a 30-day complete stop from Monday, May 12.
Putin made a statement in which he ignored the subject of a 30-day stop. Instead, he suggested to continue direct negotiations with Ukraine on May 15 in Istanbul without any conditions.
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