French President Emmanuel Macron called on Russia to accept a 30-day ceasefire proposal in Ukraine

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Macron called on Russia to receive a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, which supported the US and Ukraine. He discussed the proposal with the Ukrainian President of the Greenable and British Prime Minister Starmer.

French President Emmanuel Macron called on Friday to accept a temporary ceasefire proposal in Ukraine and stop making statements aimed at “delaying” the process. TASR reports according to AFP report.

“Russia now has to accept the US-Ukrainian proposal for a 30-day ceasefire. Russian aggression in Ukraine must end. The atrocities must stop, “Macron wrote on Social Network X. He said he discussed the proposed ceasefire on Friday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Greeny and then with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Greeny at X confirmed a call with Macron and said they were talking about “many important issues, various events development scenarios, and our next steps.”

Safety guarantees

“Our teams are continuing to work at clear security guarantees and will soon be ready,” Ukrainian President added. On Tuesday, Ukraine supported the United States’ proposal to a 30-day ceasefire with Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia agrees with the US proposal for a ceasefire, but a possible agreement would have to deal with the basic causes of the conflict. According to him, it is also necessary to solve many details.

US President Donald Trump said that if Russia refuses a ceasefire plan in Ukraine, it will be a “great disappointment” for the world.

On Friday, on Friday, in connection with Putin’s reaction to the petition of the ceasefire, he accused Kremlin chief of sabbathing diplomacy and the laying of unacceptable conditions.

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