Putin’s readiness to speak with Macron ‘welcome’: French presidency

Putin’s readiness to speak with Macron ‘welcome’: French presidency

Online Desk

Published: 2025-12-21 17:59:56

PARIS, France,

The French presidency on Sunday

welcomed that Russian President Vladimir Putin was ready to speak with

Emmanuel Macron, after the French leader said Europe should reach out to

Russia again over ending the war in Ukraine.

“It is welcome that the Kremlin has publicly agreed to this approach. We will

decide in the coming days on the best way to proceed,” the Elysee said.

The French presidency stressed, however, that any discussion with Moscow

would be conducted “in full transparency” with Ukrainian President Volodymyr

Zelensky and European allies, and that its goal remained to secure a “solid

and lasting peace” for Ukraine.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin had “expressed readiness to engage

in dialogue” with his French counterpart in an interview published Sunday by

state news agency RIA Novosti.

Macron earlier in the week said he believed Europe should reach back out to

Putin, rather than leaving the United States alone to take the lead in

negotiations to end the conflict in Ukraine that started with Russia’s full-

scale invasion in 2022.

“The invasion of Ukraine and President Putin’s obstinacy ended any

possibility of dialogue” over the past three years, the Elysee said.

However, it added, “As soon as the prospect of a ceasefire and peace

negotiations becomes clearer, it once again becomes useful to talk to Putin.”

The United States is hosting further negotiations aimed at ending the

conflict this weekend in Florida.

The talks are mediated by US special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald

Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, with Ukrainian and European envoys on one

side, and Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev, who arrived Saturday, on the other.

Zelensky had said Washington had mooted a trilateral format, which would mark

Moscow and Kyiv’s first face-to-face negotiations in half a year, but the

Kremlin on Sunday denied that three-way talks between Ukraine, Russia and the

United States were on the cards.