““Russian aggression in Ukraine should stop. The atrocities must stop. And tightening tactics too ” – Macron”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
He reported this on March 14 on the social network X after talking to President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister of Great Britain, Kir Star.
“Russian aggression in Ukraine should stop. The atrocities must stop. And the tactics of tightening too, ”Macron emphasized.
He also noted that the day before in Paris there was a meeting of about 40 chiefs of the headquarters of the armies. According to him, on March 15, a videoconference will be held with the participation of Zelensky, the old man and international partners to continue their work to strengthen Ukraine’s support.
Earlier, Zelensky reported that he had discussed the technical details of control over the probable temporary ceasefire.
The President of Ukraine also noted that the summit of European partners of Ukraine will be held tomorrow, where the position of Kiev will be presented and up -to -date information about the situation at the front.
On March 11, US President Donald Trump’s specialist Donald Trump participated in a meeting of delegations of Ukraine and the United States in Saudi Arabia, and on March 13 he flew to Moscow. The White House was not informed with whom Vitcoff met in Moscow and what was discussed at the meeting, limited to the words that the summary of his visit could be evaluated with “cautious optimism”.
On March 14, a spokesman for Russian President Dmitry Peskov stated that at the meeting “the Russian side was provided with additional information”, and Vladimir Putin transmitted information and “additional signals” for Trump through Vitcoff.
On March 13, Putin met with Alexander Lukashenko, and at the press conference then stated that Russia agreed with the US proposed with a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but there are “nuances” and asked several questions, for example, about the presence of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. Trump called Putin a “encouraging but incomplete,” and Volodymyr Zelenskyy – “regular Russian manipulations.”