Macron says he wants ‘European approach’ in dialogue with Putin
French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the need for a 'European approach' in ongoing dialogues with Russian President Vladimir Putin. His remarks follow the recent dispatch of a senior adviser to Moscow, marking the first significant engagement since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Macron's strategy aims to unite European nations in addressing security concerns and seeking a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict. He highlighted the importance of collective action among EU members, suggesting that a cohesive European stance could enhance their negotiating power with Russia. This diplomatic overture comes amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions and international calls for a peaceful resolution to the war in Ukraine, which has led to widespread humanitarian crises and geopolitical instability across Europe. Macron's initiative reflects France's role as a key player in European diplomacy, seeking to balance firmness against aggression while advocating for dialogue to de-escalate the situation. As European leaders grapple with the implications of the conflict, Macron's approach underscores the critical need for unity in tackling the challenges posed by Russia's actions in Ukraine.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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