Russia must not be humiliated despite Putin's 'historic' mistake: Macron

Reacting to the remarks, Ukrainian foreign minister says the position can only humiliate France


Reuters June 04, 2022
France's President Emmanuel Macron attends a news conference with Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz (not pictured) at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany May 9, 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS

PARIS:

French President Emmanuel Macron said it is vital that Russia is not humiliated so that when the fighting stops in Ukraine a diplomatic solution can be found, adding that he believed Paris would play a mediating role to end the conflict.

Macron has sought to maintain a dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February. His stance has been repeatedly criticised by some eastern and Baltic partners in Europe, as they see it as undermining efforts to pressure Putin to the negotiating table.

"We must not humiliate Russia so that the day when the fighting stops we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means," Macron said in an interview to regional newspapers published on Saturday. "I am convinced that it is France's role to be a mediating power."

Macron has spoken with Putin regularly since the invasion as part of efforts to achieve a ceasefire and begin a credible negotiation between Kyiv and Moscow.

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"I think, and I told him, that he is making a historic and fundamental mistake for his people, for himself and for history," Macron said.

The statement drew a quick reaction from Ukraine, with the foreign minister Dmitro Kuleba who termed it a position that "can only humiliate France".

The minister added, "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."

France has supported Ukraine militarily and financially, but until now Macron has not been to Kyiv to offer symbolic political support like other EU leaders, something Ukraine has wanted him to do. Macron said he had not ruled out going.

Paris sends offensive weapons including Caesar howitzer canon taken from French army stocks. Macron said he had asked weapons manufacturers to accelerate production.

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