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French President, Emmanuel Macron intends to speak again directly with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin about security in Ukrainian NPPs to avoid escalation, and believes that it is necessary to apply pressure Russia back to the negotiating table.
In an interview with a French TV channel TF1 released this Saturday Macron He did not say when the next conversation with Russian Presidentbut specified that this would be after the resolution of the issue of safety at Ukrainian nuclear power plants with the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Raphael Grossi.
The hottest topic at that time was the situation at the Zaporizhzhya CHPP, the largest of Europewhich is under control Russian troops since it was occupied in March and became the target of numerous armed clashes, in which they blamed each other Moscow D Kyiv.
Macron and his visit to the USA
The French president ended his state visit to the United States this Friday in New Orleans, during which he spoke with Joe Biden about the war in Ukraine, and his message in the interview is that “the United States and France share the same vision of things.”
In particular, that “we must help the Ukrainians resist” the Russian invasion, and for this, the presidents of France and Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, will organize an international conference in Paris on the 13th.
In addition, according to him, Macron and Biden also agreed that it is necessary to “put pressure on Russia to return to the negotiating table” and “prepare dialogue for the day when the whole world returns to the negotiating table.”
When asked about Zelensky’s categorical refusal of any territorial concessions to Russia, including Crimea, the French president reiterated that the issue of borders is something that concerns Ukrainians and that the French have nothing to say there.
What he did say that we should prepare with Biden is “the security architecture we want to live with tomorrow” when this conflict is over.
And, in his opinion, this includes addressing the fears expressed by Russia that “NATO will come to your doorstep” with the deployment of weapons that could threaten it. This, he stressed, will become one of the issues of dialogue in the name of peace.
Meanwhile, he repeated that he would continue to help Ukraine, including militarily, but with the same restrictions that he had set for himself since the beginning of the war: not to weaken the capabilities of the French army and not to supply weapons that could be used to attack Russia. (As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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