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Putin and Macron agree on measures to halt escalation in Ukraine Putin and Macron agree on measures to halt escalation in Ukraine
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Russia and France will organize a meeting in the coming hours with an aim to reach ceasefire, Paris has revealed Russia and France will organize a meeting in the coming hours with the aim of reaching a ceasefire, Paris has revealed
Presidents Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron have agreed to take urgent measures to halt escalation of conflict in eastern Ukraine, the Elysee palace said in a statement. Russian President Vladimir Putin and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron have agreed to take urgent measures to halt escalation of conflict in eastern Ukraine, the Elysee Palace said in a statement.
During their phone conversation on Saturday, the leaders have agreed to resume work within the framework of the Normandy format, which consists of French, German, Russian and Ukrainian leadership. It was also decided that a meeting of the trilateral contact group would be held “in the next few hours” in order to “obtain a commitment from all the stakeholders” to ceasefire on the line of contact. During their phone conversation on Sunday, the leaders agreed to resume work within the framework of the Normandy format, which consists of French, German, Russian, and Ukrainian leadership. It was also decided that a meeting of the trilateral contact group would be held “in the next few hours” in order to “obtain a commitment from all the stakeholders” to cease fire on the line of contact.
A meeting between French and Russian ministers of foreign affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian and Sergey Lavrov would take place “in the coming days” with diplomatic work due to intensify in general, according to Paris. A meeting between French and Russian ministers of foreign affairs, Jean-Yves Le Drian and Sergey Lavrov, would take place “in the coming days” with diplomatic work due to intensify in general, Paris said.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW According to the French presidency, it would involve all the stakeholders, i.e. the Europeans, allies, Russians, and Ukrainians, and would be poised, subject to conditions met, to make possible “a meeting at the highest level to define a new order of peace and security in Europe.”
The Kremlin, in its turn, confirmed that “it was agreed to continue contacts at various levels,” but did not provide any specific details on such plans.
“Serious concern has been expressed over the sharp deterioration of the situation on the line of contact in Donbass. The President of Russia noted that the escalation has been caused by the provocations of the Ukrainian security forces,” Moscow said in a statement.
Putin has also drawn Macron’s attention “to the ongoing pumping of Ukraine with modern weapons and ammunition” by the NATO countries. In Russia’s opinion, these actions are pushing Kiev “toward a military solution to the so-called Donbass problem.” As a result of “the intensifying shelling,” civilians in the self-proclaimed breakaway republics in eastern Ukraine had to evacuate to Russia, the statement said.
Right after his conversation with Putin, Macron talked to the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky who, according to the French president’s office, “confirmed his determination not to react to provocations and to respect the ceasefire.”