Macron disagrees with Biden again… and avoids “angering Putin”

Biden’s statementsOn Tuesday, Macron replied that he wanted to "Be careful with terminology".

و :ضاف: "I say that Russia waged a violent unilateral war, and it has now been proven that the Russian army commit war crimesNow we have to find the ones responsible".

Duration: "What is happening is crazy, it is unbelievable brutality… But at the same time I look at the facts and I want to do everything possible to keep the war and rebuild peace possible, so I’m not sure that escalation of speech serves the cause".

Earlier, Macron distanced himself from Biden’s statements that… Putin "He can’t stay in power"He urged efforts to de-escalate tensions.

He then explained: "I won’t use these phrases, because I’m still talking to President PutinAnd because what we collectively want to do is stop the war you launched Russia at UkraineWithout waging war, without escalation".

Joe Biden accused his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin of committing… "Genocide" In Ukraine, a term previously used by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but not issued by the US administration before.

The US President said: "It is becoming more and more evident that Putin is simply trying to abolish the idea that one can even be Ukrainian".

Duration: "We will let lawyers at the international level decide" whether the crimes committed in Ukraine were really genocide or not, "But to me, it looks like that".

In a tweet, the Ukrainian president welcomed"Real words for a real leader" because "Calling a spade a spade is essential to countering evil".

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In response to a question on France 2 channel regarding Biden’s statementsOn Tuesday, Macron replied that he wanted to “be careful using terms.”

He added, “I say that Russia waged a violent unilateral war, and that it has now been proven that… the Russian army commit war crimesNow we have to find those responsible.”

He continued, “What is happening is madness, it is unbelievable brutality… But at the same time I look at the facts and I want to do everything possible to keep the war and rebuild peace possible, so I am not sure that escalating words serves the cause.”

Earlier, Macron distanced himself from Biden’s statements that… Putin “He can’t stay in power,” and urged efforts to calm tensions.

He explained at the time, “I will not use these phrases, because I am still talking to President PutinAnd because what we collectively want to do is stop the war you launched Russia at UkraineWithout waging war, without escalation.”

Joe Biden for the first time accused his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, of committing “genocide” in Ukraine, a term previously used by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but not issued by the US administration before.

“It is becoming more and more evident that Putin is simply trying to cancel the idea that one can even be Ukrainian,” the US president said.

“We will leave it to the lawyers at the international level to decide” whether the crimes committed in Ukraine are really genocide or not, “but to me, it looks like that,” he added.

In a tweet, the Ukrainian president welcomed “real words of a true leader” because “a spade is fundamental to confronting evil.”

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