UPDATES ON RUSSIA UKRAINE CRISIS
Updates on Russia’s stand on Ukraine invasion
After shuttling from Moscow to Kyiv this week, French Pres. Macron declared the Minsk Accords, a set of vague, failed ceasefire agreements signed by Russia and Ukraine seven years ago, it's the only path forward to de-escalating the current crisis.
More than 60 percent of people in the EU think Nato should come to Ukraine's defence if Russia invades, according to a poll from the European Council on Foreign Relations
The leaders of Germany, France and Poland have pledged a unified front and “far-reaching consequences” for Russia if it attacked Ukraine — but they did not specify what those would be or what other steps might lead to a de-escalation of tensions.
Macron says Putin gave him assurances over Russia-Ukraine crisis. If Emmanuel Macron can resolve this, it means French President won the race of diplomacy whereas UK PM still giving threads of sanctions and US President is predicting of consequences if Russia Invade but French President jumped in this matter and calmed Russian Aggression, France silently slapped his economical enemy
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