Each diplomatic initiative was accompanied by an increase in the Russian Armed Forces conflict, the French leader said.
French president Emmanuel Macron urged to strengthen the pressure penalty in Russia, while emphasizing the need to find ways to bring it back to peace negotiations. This position was expressed in an interview with an American television company CBS News on Sunday, September 21.
In particular, in an interview, Macron emphasized that Russia was the main force of destabilizing in Europe with its attack on Ukraine and violation of Poland and Romania’s airspace.
According to Macron, these actions are part of the Kremlin’s aggressive approach, trying to soften the NATO and achieve their territorial goals, destroying Ukraine territories as much as possible.
Macron emphasized that the international community should use strategic mechanisms of influence to force Russia to stop military operations in Ukraine and continue diplomatic dialogue. He also expressed support for the United States’s efforts at the decision of the crisis, citing President Donald Trump’s initiative to conduct a summit with the russian leader in the anchoridge. According to the President of France, these steps require not only political courage, but also personal responsibility.
At the same time, Macron admits that Moscow does not show true interest in negotiations. He noted that each diplomatic initiative was accompanied by an increase in the conflict of the Russian Armed Forces – both in Donbass and other regions of Ukraine, including capital attacks.
The President of France called for strengthening sanctions against Russia and emphasized that Europe should strengthen political, military and economic pressure to force the Kremlin to sit at the negotiation table and resolve the conflict peacefully.
Earlier, Macron responded to the United States’s request to introduce tariffs against China.
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