French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for rejecting a proposal for a temporary cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine during the Paris Olympics. Macron, in an interview with CNBC, stated that Putin's refusal to agree to the truce demonstrates that he is 'not ready to make peace.' This rejection comes in the third year of Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine. Macron emphasized that Putin's decision to launch the war and his continued resistance to peace efforts are clear to the international community. The criticism was reported by NBC News, NBC Philadelphia, NBC DFW, and thehill.
🇫🇷 MACRON: PUTIN IS NOT READY FOR PEACE Putin is still not ready for peace in the third year of Russia's war against Ukraine, according to the French President. "For everybody in the world, it’s clear. He is the one who decided to launch this war, and he is not ready to make… https://t.co/9L1FU1OyEJ https://t.co/Y133ZlUgBY
In the third year of full-scale war, the French President realized that putin was not ready for peace Thus, in an interview with CNBC, Emmanuel Macron commented on putin's rejection of the French president's proposal to introduce a truce during the Olympic Games. He noted that… https://t.co/EpRL8shF5h
French President Emmanuel Macron chastised Russian President Vladimir Putin for rejecting an Olympics truce proposal with Ukraine and said Putin’s rejection shows the world that he is “not ready to make peace.” https://t.co/nnHJDcwLvu
An Olympics truce? Emmanuel Macron blasts Putin for rejecting Ukraine cease-fire during Paris Games https://t.co/zGPj6LIPod
Russian President Vladimir Putin's rejection of a temporary “Olympic truce” shows he is “not ready to make peace” in Ukraine, French leader Emmanuel Macron has told @CNBC. https://t.co/sS8Mg2fuKE #ParisOlympics
French President Macron and others have urged a temporary cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine during the Olympics. Russian President Putin's rejection of the temporary truce shows he is “not ready to make peace” in Ukraine, Macron tells @CNBC. https://t.co/bWx9mUdRhZ