"The
venue will be the sumptuous palace of Versailles, where the pair will
inaugurate an exhibition marking 300 years of Franco-Russian ties since
the visit of Russia's modernising tsar Peter the Great to France in
1717."
May 28, 2017, "Macron hosts Putin in latest diplomatic test," AFP, Gina Doggett
"France's new President Emmanuel Macron was to host Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday in the latest test of his diplomatic mettle after vowing firm stands on Ukraine and Syria.
May 28, 2017, "Macron hosts Putin in latest diplomatic test," AFP, Gina Doggett
"France's new President Emmanuel Macron was to host Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Monday in the latest test of his diplomatic mettle after vowing firm stands on Ukraine and Syria.
"It
is essential to talk to Russia because there are many international
issues that will not be resolved without a tough exchange with the
Russians," Macron said at the G7 summit in Sicily which wound up on
Saturday.
The
39-year-old centrist leader's meeting with Putin, 64, caps a whirlwind
of diplomacy including the G7 talks as well as last week's NATO summit
in Brussels.
He
told a French weekly that he was not "bothered" by leaders who "think
in terms of power ratios", citing Putin as an example along with US
President Donald Trump.
But
Macron, who became France's youngest president just three weeks ago,
said he does not believe in "the diplomacy of public invective but in
bilateral dialogue".
As
a candidate, Macron had tough words for Russia, accusing it of
following a "hybrid strategy combining military intimidation and an
information war".
Since
the start of the war in Ukraine in 2014, Russia has flexed its muscles
with a series of war games involving tens of thousands of troops in
areas bordering NATO Baltic states.
In
Sicily on Saturday, Macron said he would make "not a single concession"
to Russia on Ukraine as he and his G7 counterparts said they were
prepared to strengthen sanctions against Moscow.
Western
powers charge Russia with failing to honour its commitments under the
Minsk accords framework for establishing a cessation of hostilities
between Kiev forces and Moscow-backed separatist rebels in eastern
Ukraine.
France
helped spearhead the sanctions, which have seriously dented EU-Russia
trade, with a retaliatory Russian embargo on European agricultural
products hurting French farmers.
The
Syrian conflict will also be high on the agenda, with Macron saying he
was in favour of "building an inclusive political solution in a much
more collective way".
He
regretted that none of the G7 states is party to Syria peace talks
under way in the Kazakh capital Astana initiated by Russia, Iran and
Turkey, although there are US observers.
Separate UN-backed negotiations have become down in Geneva over the six-year-old Syrian conflict.
Putin adviser Yuri Ushakov told a Moscow news briefing that he expected an "interesting and frank" discussion on Syria.
"France is among the countries with a very severe stance towards the regime of (Syrian President) Bashar al-Assad," he said.
Coming
so soon after an election in which the Kremlin was widely seen as
backing Macron's far-right rival Marine Le Pen -- with Putin hosting her
during a surprise visit to Moscow -- the encounter in Versailles, near
Paris, will have an added personal edge.
Putin
was quick to congratulate Macron on his election, urging him to
"overcome mutual distrust" and "join forces to ensure international
stability and security".
The
visit comes seven months after the Russian leader cancelled a trip to
Paris for the opening of a Russian cathedral complex near the Eiffel
Tower in a spat over Syria with then president Francois Hollande, who
had said Russia's bombing of Aleppo could amount to war crimes.
After the talks and a joint news conference, Putin will visit the Paris Orthodox cathedral complex on his own.
On the eve of Putin's visit, central and eastern European activists staged a small anti-Putin demonstration in Paris.
"We
are counting on Macron not to fall into Putin's trap," Anne-Marie
Goussard, who heads a Franco-Lithuanian umbrella grouping, told AFP."
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