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Ukraine Crisis: Macron Says Crucial Days Ahead After Meeting Putin

M.Cby M.C
February 8, 2022
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Putin hinted that progress had been made during his first Moscow summit with a Western leader since the crisis started

French President, Emmanuel Macron has intimated the coming days will be crucial to de-escalating the Ukraine standoff, after a meeting with Russia’s Vladimir Putin.

The French leader’s meeting is a bid to curb the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, but the Kremlin said in advance it does not expect any immediate resolution of its stalemate with the West.

Mr. Putin hinted that progress had been made during his first Moscow summit with a Western leader since Russian troops positioned along Ukraine’s borders.

However, Western powers have become increasingly concerned by the possibility of a conflict, although Moscow has denied any plans of invasion.

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US officials said on Sunday, February 6, 2022, that Russia has assembled 70% of military forces needed for a full-scale invasion, should there be any.

On Monday, February 7, 2022, President Joe Biden highlighted a decision to shut down a key Russian gas pipeline to Germany if Moscow invades Ukraine following a meeting with German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz in Washington.

British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has also indicated his support for sanctions. Writing in a media publication on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, he added that the UK is considering deploying Royal Air Force (RAF) fighters and Royal Navy warships to the region.

Western countries have already rejected a number of Moscow’s demands, including NATO defence alliance ruling out Ukraine from becoming a member, and also reduce Ukraine’s military presence in eastern Europe.

Western countries have instead suggested other areas of negotiation, for example, talks on cutting back nuclear weaponry.

Mr. Macron, in a conversation with Mr. Putin over dinner, told reporters that the coming days would be “decisive” and “require intensive discussions which we will pursue together”.

The Russian president said that some of Mr. Macron’s proposals “could form the basis of further joint steps”, stating that they were “probably still too early to talk about”.

The pair will speak again after the French President travels to Kyiv on Tuesday, February 8, 2022, to meet Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky.

Mr. Putin later repeated earlier warnings that, should Ukraine join the Western military alliance, NATO and attempt to take back Crimea by force, Europe could get sucked into a major conflict. This will be the second Russian invasion following an earlier one eight years ago.

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“Do you want France to fight with Russia?” Mr. Putin asked reporters. “That’s what will happen. And there will be no winners.”

In Washington, Chancellor Scholz told reporters it was important for “Russia to understand that a lot more could happen than they’ve perhaps calculated with themselves.”

Mr Scholz, on his first trip to Washington since becoming chancellor, and under criticism for his response to the Ukraine crisis, added that the US and Germany were “absolutely united” on sanctions against Russia should it invade Ukraine, saying “we will do the same steps and they will be very, very hard to Russia”.

However, Mr. Scholz was more ambiguous about Nord Stream 2 than US President Biden, who said the US “will bring an end” to the controversial pipeline, which will double Moscow’s gas exports to Germany, “if Russia invades”.

Mr Biden did not give specifics, responding to a question about how he would do this by saying: “I promise you we will be able to do it.”

The 1,225km (760-mile) Nord Stream 2 pipeline took five years to build and cost $11bn (£8bn), but as yet has not started operating, after regulators said in November 2021 that it does not comply with German law, hence faced suspension.

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