Putin tells Macron the West must stop supplying arms to Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that the West must stop supplying arms to Ukraine, in a telephone conversation with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.

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“The West might help stop these atrocities by exerting appropriate influence on the authorities in kyiv, as well as by stopping the supply of arms to Ukraine,” the Russian president said according to a statement from the Kremlin.

Vladimir Putin accused Ukrainian forces of committing war crimes and the European Union of “ignoring” them.

The Russian president added that despite “the inconsistency and lack of preparation of kyiv for serious work, the Russian side is still open to dialogue” in order to find a way out of the conflict.

According to the Kremlin, Mr Putin responded to French concerns regarding global food security that “the situation in this area is complicated mainly because of the sanctions of Western countries” once morest Russia.

Relations between France and Russia have been strained since the start of Moscow’s military offensive in Ukraine on February 24.

Despite this crisis, Mr. Macron repeatedly spoke with Mr. Putin before and following the outbreak of the conflict in order to seek a solution, without success.

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