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Ukraine War: French president ,Macron in trouble for saying Russia should not be humiliated

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The Ukranian government has reacted angrily to French president’s comments that Russia must not be ‘humiliated’.

 

Since the war began, Emmanuel Macron has kept a line of communication open with the Kremlin and flew to Moscow in February in a failed effort to deter Russia from invading Ukraine.

In an interview with regional newspapers in France published Saturday, June 4, Macron said :

“We must not humiliate Russia so that the day when the fighting stops we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means. I am convinced that it is France’s role to be a mediating power.”

“I think, and I told [Putin], that he is making a historic and fundamental mistake for his people, for himself and for history,” Macron said in his interview. Macron, unlike other European leaders has not been to Ukraine since the invasion but said he is open to the possibility.

On Saturday, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted in response that anyone who makes calls for Russia not to be humiliated will instead be humiliated.

The tweet reads “calls to avoid humiliation of Russia can only humiliate France and every other country that would call for it. Because it is Russia that humiliates itself. We all better focus on how to put Russia in its place. This will bring peace and save lives.”

 

"Calls to avoid humiliation of Russia can only humiliate France" - Ukraine slams French president Macron for saying Russia should not be humiliated

 

Russia currently occupies about one-fifth of Ukraine and Ukrainian officials including president Volodymyr Zelenskyy have been swift to reject any proposals suggesting territory be ceded to Russia as part of peace negotiations.

 

Also, Ukranian special envoy on sanctions, Oleksii Makeiev reacting to Macron’s comments said;

“We don’t need mediators we need allies”

 

"Calls to avoid humiliation of Russia can only humiliate France" - Ukraine slams French president Macron for saying Russia should not be humiliated