Putin advises Western nations! Can help stop the war, just “stop sending weapons” to support Ukraine
Putin advises Western nations – 4 May BBC And AFP reported on the progress of the unrest in Ukraine that continued into the third month. President Vladimir Putin The Russian leader said the West might play a part in ending the war by increasing pressure. President Volodymyr Zelensky Ukrainian leader and halt supply of military equipment to Ukraine
The report said Mr Putin had been in direct talks with French President Emmanuel Macron. For the first time in more than a month, and following Mr Macron won the presidential election at the end of April, Mr Macron called on Russia to halt the attacks in order to resume peaceful negotiations for an end to the war.
with a request to expand the opening of the humanitarian corridor in Mariupol southeast of Ukraine for the evacuation of civilians stranded in the battlefield Hundreds more are thought to be stranded under the wreckage of a steelworks factory where Ukrainian forces were previously battling Russian forces.
Putin said the West needed to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine, which the Russian leader accuses Ukraine of committing war crimes by attacking pro-Russian occupied areas in the east of the country. He also insisted that Russia had always opened up an opportunity to negotiate with Ukraine. But because the Western nations sent weapons to Ukraine. The war was protracted.
Western nations have continued to declare arms to Ukraine more and more. Later, Russia continued to invade Ukraine’s sovereignty. This included the atrocity, rape and mass murder of Ukrainians in several cities.
Most recently, the British government announced earlier this week it would send weapons worth more than 300 million pounds, or regarding 12.8 billion baht, including electronic warfare equipment, radar systems, GPS cut-off devices. and equipment for fighting at night
On the same day, Pope Francis Head of the Roman Catholic Church He said he wished to meet with President Putin regarding the unrest in Ukraine. Pope Francis has sent a message to Mr Putin 20 days following Russia launched military operations in Ukraine. And he was willing to travel to Moscow to talk to Mr Putin.
“We didn’t get a response. But we persist in doing so. Although I am afraid that Mr Putin cannot or does not want to meet during this period. But how is it possible that we will not stop this atrocity? 25 years ago we lived through the same events that happened in Rwanda.”
Pope Francis speaks of the Rwandan genocide in which regarding 800,000 people were killed and one of the worst genocides of the 20th century.
“I am not going to Kiev right now. I feel that I should not go. but had to go to Moscow first. I have to consult with Putin first,” Pope Francis reiterated. He denounced the events in Ukraine as a terrible and pointless war.
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