Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PUTIN PLEDGES NO NEW UKRAINE ESCALATION: MACRON

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French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday he had convinced Russia’s Vladimir Putin not to escalate the crisis around Ukraine, ahead of talks in Kyiv aimed at defusing fears Moscow could invade.

During a five-hour meeting over dinner in the Kremlin Monday, Macron said he offered Putin “concrete security guarantees” as the West scrambles to deal with Russia’s massive troop build-up on Ukraine’s border.

“I obtained that there will be no degradatio­n nor escalation,” the French leader told journalist­s as he arrived in Kyiv for talks with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“My aim was to freeze the game, to prevent an escalation and open up new perspectiv­es,” Macron said. “This objective for me is fulfilled.” Putin -- who has demanded sweeping security guarantees from NATO and the United States -- told Macron that Moscow would “do everything to find compromise­s that suit everyone”.

He said several proposals put forward by Macron could “form a basis for further steps” on easing the crisis over Ukraine, but did not give any details.

At the same time as sending its military hardware to Ukraine’s borders, Moscow issued demands the West says are unacceptab­le, including barring Ukraine from joining NATO and rolling back alliance forces in eastern Europe.

The French presidency said Macron’s counter proposals include an engagement from both sides not to take any new military action, the launching of a strategic dialogue and efforts to revive the peace process in Kyiv’s conflict with Moscow-backed separatist­s in eastern Ukraine.

It also said an agreement would ensure the withdrawal of some 30,000 Russian soldiers from Belarus at the end of joint military exercises later this month.

“I didn’t think for a second that he was going to make any gestures yesterday,” Macron said of Putin.

Macron faces a tough task trying to convince a wary Zelensky to accept any compromise­s.

Kyiv has laid out three “red lines” that it says it will not cross to find a solution -- no compromise over Ukraine’s territoria­l integrity, no direct talks with the separatist­s and no interferen­ce in its foreign policy. KYIV (AFP), 8 FEB, 2022

 ?? ?? French President Emmanuel Macron (R) met with Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) in Moscow for talks in an effort to find common ground on Ukraine and NATO (AFP)
French President Emmanuel Macron (R) met with Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) in Moscow for talks in an effort to find common ground on Ukraine and NATO (AFP)

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