President Vladimir Putin’s call for a 30-day peace between Russia and Ukraine, which was” not enough,” was stated by French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday. On his way back from a trip to Ukraine, Macron declared that an “unconditional peace is not by definition preceded by discussions,” adding that Putin was “looking for a way out, but he still wants to buy day.” Putin has been accused of delaying strategies in any attempt to put an end to the Ukrainian issue that has been ongoing since February 2022 by European allies.
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Macron responded,” Yes, it is,” when asked if this was another instance. Macron and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, along with the leaders of Germany, Britain, and Poland, called for a 30-day, unwavering ceasefire to begin on Monday. If Russia didn’t, Macron warned that it would be subject to “massive punishment.” The officials claimed that the plan is supported by the United States and other nations. Putin spoke at the Kremlin early on Sunday, suggesting direct talks with Ukraine in Istanbul over the upcoming days, but he did not address the plan for a 30-day peace. Macron said,” It’s a way of not responding… it’s a way of showing that he is committed while also trying to maintain confusion in the eye of the Americans.” He continued,” We need to stand up for the Americans and declare that the peace is absolute and then we can talk about the rest.” Additionally, Macron added that Putin’s suggestion was “unacceptable for the Russians because they can’t take horizontal conversations while they continue to be bombed.” He also questioned whether Zelenskyy may consent to discussions in Istanbul given the” complex” Russian-Ukrainian conversations that took place shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.