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France’s Macron On Ukraine Port City Blockade: “I Suggested To Putin…”

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BRUSSELS: French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday that he and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz had urged Vladimir Putin to end the Russian blockade from the Port of Ukraine Odessa with the provisions of the UN resolution.
“I proposed, in the discussion that we did with Olaf Scholz last Saturday, to President Putin that we took the initiative for resolution at the United Nations to provide a very clear framework for this operation,” he said after the European Summit in Brussels.

Macron and Scholz called Putin on Saturday, and since then no one refers to the proposed UN resolution, although diplomatic efforts are being carried out to raise Russian threats to Odessa, the last large black sea port in the hands of Ukraine.The Russian invasion of Ukraine has effectively taken its large grains from the world market, making world food prices soaring and threaten to worsen the state of humanity in Africa and the Middle East.

Port Ukraine Defenders have laid the mines, and the Russian fleet prevents cargo traffic from arriving in Ukraine.Under the macron proposal, the UN resolution will make a framework where the port can be mined and the delivery of seeds is continued.Macron paid homage to the role of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in finding solutions and said Russia had been “promising” with his black sea neighbors.

That has caused the hope that the situation can be resolved in “future days, weeks in the coming weeks”, he said.”The decision does not depend on us, but indeed depends on the agreement of Russia and guarantees given by Russia-so that it is faced with mining that is important security given to Ukraine to prevent them from being attacked,” he added.

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