Mediation response from Kremlin to France – World News
The eyes and ears of the world have been on the news from Ukraine for months…
The bloody war, which started with the order given by Russian President Putin in February last year, continues to die.
Bakhmut is the last address of the war, which entered a new phase with Russia’s downing of Soledar.
While Russia attacked with all its might to seize Bakhmut, the ‘last stronghold’ of Ukraine in the east, the statement from the Kremlin created a cold shower effect in France.
Expressing that he aspires to the role of mediator at every opportunity, French President Macron’s dream fell through after the Kremlin’s announcement, so to speak.
Evaluating Macron’s attempts by France to play a mediator role in the Russia-Ukraine war, Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitriy Peskov stated that France cannot claim a right to mediate role.
According to the news in Hürriyet, Peskov showed that France was a party in the war and made the following assessment;
‘Paris is indirectly and directly involved in the Ukraine issue.’
Macron, who previously described France’s role as a “mediating power”, said “We must not humiliate Russia so that we can build a way out through diplomatic channels the day the war ends”.
After these outrageous statements, Macron changed his rhetoric and included the phrase ‘Ukraine must win the war’.
This ‘U’ turn of Macron was not enough to please the Ukrainian leader Zelenski.
As soon as the two leaders embraced, Zelenski’s sullen face was reflected in the lenses, and the images went viral on social media.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, who responded to Macron’s words ‘We should not humiliate Russia’, said, ‘Calls not to humiliate Russia can only humiliate France and other countries that call for it’.
‘MACRON HAS HUMBLED ITSELF’
The Republican Party reacted to these words of Adam Kinzinger Macron, a member of the House of Representatives, with the words “It is Macron who humiliates him”.
Ted Lieu, California Representative of the Democratic Party, said, “This speech by Macron shows that Putin and the war in Ukraine are fundamentally misunderstood.”
HE ASKED FOR HELP FROM CHINA
Macron, who held talks in Beijing last week, asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to contribute to convincing Russia to end the Ukraine war.
Calling on Beijing to persuade Moscow, Macron said: “I know I can count on you to rethink Russia and get everyone back to the negotiating table.” said.
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The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine and the involvement of various countries, particularly France and Russia. The Kremlin recently rejected France’s aspirations to serve as a mediator in the conflict, noting that France is indirectly and directly involved in the Ukraine issue. French President Emmanuel Macron had initially hoped to play a role in resolving the conflict, but has faced criticism from the Ukrainian Foreign Minister and others for his perceived lack of support for Ukraine. Macron recently visited China and reportedly asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to help convince Russia to end the war in Ukraine.