The telephone conversation took place at the request of Putin and in it the Russian leader warned that if the Ukrainians do not accept his terms through political-diplomatic means, Russia will achieve them through military means.
The President of Russia, Vladimir Putinhe said this Thursday to his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macronthat your attack on ukraine It is going “as planned” and it is going to intensify unless that country accepts its conditions, including its demilitarization, Elysee sources have indicated.
The telephone conversation took place at the request of Putin and in it the Russian leader warned that if the Ukrainians do not accept his terms through political-diplomatic means, Russia will achieve them through military means.
Macron, according to sources, has told him that he was committing “a serious mistake”what was I looking for “excuses” and that his actions were not in line with reality and could not justify his violence and the price that his country is going to pay, which will end “isolated, weakened and under sanctions” for a long period of time.
“The worst is yet to come”
The French head of state has extracted from that telephone exchange that “the worst is yet to come”, given Putin’s determination and his argument of blaming Ukraine as the trigger for his operation due to the non-compliance, in the opinion of the Russian leader, of the agreements of peace of Minsk.
From the Elysee it has been admitted that, although the talk was “tense” Basically, the dialogue was frank and there is an intention to maintain contact in the future because both leaders “can say strong things without breaking the conversation.”
Macron has once again demanded that Putin put an end to the military offensive and has asked him to guarantee the physical integrity of both the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as his relatives and the group of civilians in the country. Putin has ensured that civilians are not a military target.
They are behaving like “Nazis”
Putin, according to French sources, assures that the Ukrainians are committing “war crimes” and are behaving like “Nazis”, which is why, although he says he is open to negotiation, he plans to “go to the end”, until the decision control of the entire country.
Their bilateral conversation was followed by another between Macron and Zelenski, in which the French president explained the Russian president’s conditions and the Ukrainian president maintained that they will not give up.
Source: Eitb

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