Reference News Network reported on January 30 French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on the need for a “de-escalation” of the crisis in Ukraine in a phone call on Friday, with Putin saying he had “no plans for an offensive,” an aide to French President Emmanuel Macron said. “.
The two leaders spoke on Friday for more than an hour, which the French side said highlighted “fundamental differences” but also said “both sides want” to continue the dialogue, the report said.
The aide told reporters that the conversation “allowed us to agree on the need for de-escalation” and that Putin “made it very clear that he did not want conflict”.
According to a report by the TASS news agency in Moscow on January 28, the Kremlin News Agency said on the 28th that Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a phone call with French President Emmanuel Macron that Moscow will carefully study the written replies of the United States and NATO to Russia’s security proposal, and then determine future actions.
Putin said in a telephone conversation that the United States and NATO did not take into account Russia’s important concerns when responding to Moscow’s security proposals.
The Kremlin Press Office believes that “the responses of the United States and NATO did not take into account the basic concerns of Russia, namely, the cessation of NATO expansion, the abandonment of the deployment of offensive weapons systems near the Russian border, and the return of NATO’s military and infrastructure deployment in Europe. Status at the time of the signing of the Russia-NATO Basic Document in 1997″.
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