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French President Emmanuel Macron hopes for a de-escalation of tensions in the conflict over Ukraine. Now Russia and all of Europe need to “find a reasonable answer” that “allows everyone to avoid war and build trust, stability and transparency,” Macron said ahead of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday, February 7.

Putin, in turn, said that Russia and France have a “common concern about what is happening in the field of security in Europe.” “And I see how much effort the current leadership of France and personally the President of France are making to resolve the crisis associated with ensuring equal security in Europe for a serious historical perspective,” the head of the Kremlin said.

Macron’s visit is the first trip by such a senior Western politician to Moscow since Russia began amassing troops to the border with Ukraine. Macron and Putin spoke on the phone three times last week.

Macron is optimistic, but does not believe in miracles

Shortly before leaving, Macron said in an interview with the French newspaper Journal du Dimanche that “Russia’s geopolitical goal today is clearly not Ukraine, but the clarification of the rules for coexistence with NATO or the EU.” Upon his arrival in Moscow, the French leader told reporters: “I feel a certain optimism, but I don’t believe in spontaneous miracles.”

Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov noted before the start of the talks that “the situation is too complicated to expect any decisive changes in the course of one meeting.”

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