Macron Calls on Europe to Reengage in Dialogue with Russia 'in the Coming Weeks'
Macron calls on Europe to resume transparent dialogue with Russia in the coming weeks.
SUMMARY
French President Emmanuel Macron called on Europe to reengage in a full and transparent dialogue with Russia in the coming weeks, following the European Union's announcement of significant financial support to Ukraine.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Macron sees benefit in resuming dialogue with Russia.
- The European Union announced support worth 90 billion euros for Ukraine.
- Call for a full and transparent European-Russian dialogue in the coming weeks.
CORE SUBJECT
Macron's call to resume European-Russian dialogue
French President Emmanuel Macron. (AFP)
French President Emmanuel Macron, following the announcement of the European Union providing support worth 90 billion euros to Ukraine, stated that it "will again be beneficial" for him and Europeans to engage in dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
He said, "In the coming weeks, we must find ways and means for Europeans, within the appropriate framework, to reengage in a full and transparent dialogue with Russia."
KEYWORDS
MENTIONED ENTITIES 4
Emmanuel Macron
👤 Person_MaleFrench President
European Union
🏛️ OrganizationPolitical and economic organization of European countries
Vladimir Putin
👤 Person_MaleRussian President
Ukraine
📍 Location_CountryCountry in Eastern Europe
NOTABLE QUOTES 2
"It will again be beneficial for him and Europeans to engage in dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin."
Context: Macron's statement after the EU announced support for Ukraine
"In the coming weeks, we must find ways and means for Europeans, within the appropriate framework, to reengage in a full and transparent dialogue with Russia."
Context: Call to resume European-Russian dialogue