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What UAE, Saudi Arabia told Macron on oil pricing

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French President Emmanuel Macron said Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates can scarcely increase oil production, citing the UAE’s president. The Brent oil price increased by 1.7% to surpass $115 per barrel as the West wants to reduce Russian oil imports to punish Moscow. Saudi Arabia currently produces 10.5 million bpd and has a … Read more

Allies ‘won’t splinter’ on Russia, Biden vows at G7

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World powers agree to ban Russia from exporting gold, kicking off a G7 meeting. Meeting aimed at taking new steps to deplete Moscow’s war chest and strengthen Ukraine’s defences. G7 leaders are also confronting the looming threat of recession as well as pressures over climate change. World powers On Sunday agreed to ban Russia from … Read more

Johnson warns Macron off settling Ukraine war ‘now’

Johnson warns Macron

Boris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron say there is an “opportunity to turn the tide” in Ukraine’s conflict. London warns against attempting to “settle” the conflict now, as G7 leaders meet in Germany. British PM has rejected talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, calling him a “dictator”.   British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President … Read more

Macron eyes European Political Community meeting this year

European Political Community

Idea is to create platform for political dialogue and cooperation that will include countries aspiring to join the EU. Emmanuel Macron mooted it as a broad but “lean” decision-making structure. The list of countries involved will be drawn up later, European sources say. A first “European Political Community” meeting will take place in the Czech … Read more

What is the European ‘political community’ Macron want?

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The idea of a “European Political Community,” proposed by French President Macron, was discussed with interest and scepticism by EU leaders at a summit. It would include countries wanting to join the EU, such as Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Western Balkans states, but also those happy to be outside it. Ukraine was initially wary of … Read more

French minister Zacharopoulou investigated after rape allegations

Chrysoula Zacharopoulou is a junior minister in President Emmanuel Macron’s government. She is now state secretary for development, Francophonie, and international partnerships. One complaint was lodged May 25 and the investigation opened two days later. Prosecutors in France said on Wednesday that they were looking into a junior minister Chrysoula Zacharopoulou in President Emmanuel Macron’s … Read more

Joe Biden says ‘not likely’ to visit Ukraine on upcoming Europe trip

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Joe Biden is among a shrinking number of major Western leaders who have not yet visited Ukraine to show support against the Russian invasion. He says he is close contact with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking to him “almost four times a week”. Biden did go as far as Poland, which borders Ukraine to the … Read more

Emmanuel Macron domestic travails to sap European leadership

Emmanuel Macron

Emmanuel Macron’s parliamentary majority loss risks further eroding European leadership. with the French leader set to be distracted by domestic issues even as he retains formal control over foreign policy. His first presidential term saw France establish itself as a major player on the global stage, and many observers see him as Europe’s number one … Read more

Giving Ukraine EU candidate status would help to strengthen and defend European values

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Romanian President Klaus Iohannis asked the European Union to award Ukraine candidacy status. He emphasized that “there is no time for hesitating.” Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi all spoke beside him. While speaking alongside his Ukrainian, French, German, and Italian counterparts during a historic visit to Kyiv on … Read more

French left, Macron allies trade barbs ahead of tight polls

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Left-wing forces and President Emmanuel Macron’s allies trade barbs ahead of the parliamentary vote. Final campaigning taking place with Macron out of the country as he visits Ukraine at end of three-day trip. Polls project a range of either a slim majority for Ensemble or a majority for left-wing alliance Nupes. France’s left-wing forces and … Read more

Macron, Scholz, Draghi made their first visit to Kyiv

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The French president called what he said were Russian atrocities in cities near Kyiv “war crimes. “The visit coincides with Ukraine’s efforts to obtain official candidate status for EU membership. Later on Thursday, Klaus Iohannis is expected to join his French, German, and Italian counterparts in Kyiv. KYIV: Presidents Macron of France, Scholz of Germany, … Read more

French army quits Mali base ahead of total pullout

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French troops hand over military base in northeastern Mali. UN emissary in region warns departure could leave Menaka vulnerable to attack. France launched anti-jihadist operations in the region in 2013. French troops handed over a military base in northeastern Mali on Monday, ahead of a final withdrawal from the Sahel nation, according to France’s army, … Read more

French police say sorry to woman who tackled Macron on rape claims

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A woman confronted French President  Macron about rape allegations. Police officers subsequently visited the woman at her secondary school. Separate rape allegations have been leveled against Interior Minister.   Police in France have apologized to a woman for allegedly attempting to “intimidate” her after she confronted President Emmanuel Macron about rape allegations leveled against ministers. … Read more

Ukraine hits Russian targets, France offers Odessa help

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Ukraine launched air strikes on Russian positions in the captured southern region. France offered to help ensure access to the port of Odessa. Many Russians rally behind the invasion in Volgograd. Ukraine attempted to push Russian troops back in the east and south, On Friday as France offered to help ensure access to the port … Read more

French left seeks comeback against Macron in parliamentary polls

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Hard-left firebrand Jean-Luc Melenchon is determined for a rematch. His New Union (NUPES) coalition aims to thwart President Emmanuel Macron’s agenda. Polls suggest Macron’s alliance could win between 260 and 300 seats. By capturing a large number of seats in this month’s parliamentary elections, France’s first left-wing alliance in 25 years is on a mission … Read more

Frenchman’s killing in colonial Algeria was ‘unforgivable’: son

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Maurice Audin, a French anti-imperialist, died during Algeria’s independence war. He was tortured and killed by the French army in 1957. The son of a French anti-imperialist tortured and died by the French army during independence war of Algeria has claimed he cannot forgive and that the “truth” is more important than any apologies offered … Read more

France’s Macron holds calls with Jordan’s king, Palestinian president

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Jordan’s King Abdullah II discussed the situation in the Palestinian territories with French President Emmanuel Macron. The two also discussed ways to expand bilateral cooperation, especially in areas of food security and regional development. Abbas briefed him on the ongoing Israeli escalations against the Palestinian people, particularly in Jerusalem. Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Saturday … Read more

Ukraine slams Macron’s call for Russia not to be humiliated

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba urged Russia to be “put in its place”. Comments by Macron that Russia should not be humiliated can only humiliate France. Ukraine slammed comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday, saying that Moscow should not be humiliated in order to increase diplomatic possibilities of settling the Ukrainian conflict. … Read more

French diplomats strike over plan for their ‘extinction’

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France has the third-biggest foreign service in the world. Protests outside Quai d’Orsay headquarters of the foreign ministry. France’s foreign ministry employs about 14,000 employees, most of them non-diplomats. Foreign envoys in France launched a one-day strike on Thursday to protest President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to deprive them of their distinct status, a move they … Read more

Macron faces calls to finally make Ukraine trip

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France, Germany and Italy conspicuous by their absence in Kyiv . Macron has argued against “verbal escalations” with Russia.  Dmytro Kuleba says it would be good during the French EU presidency. For months, when asked why he hasn’t visited Ukraine since the conflict began, French President Emmanuel Macron has given the same canned response. “I’ve … Read more

Zelensky urges EU end ‘quarrels’, adopt oil sanctions on Russia

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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky entreated the European Union Monday to prevent its “quarrels” and adopt clean sanctions on Russia because the bloc’s leaders sought a compromised address to Hungary to goal Moscow’s key oil exports. The 27-kingdom EU has spent weeks haggling over a proposed embargo on Russian oil but comes up in opposition to … Read more

EU leaders seek to break oil ban deadlock as Russia advances in Donbas

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European Union leaders met in Brussels on Monday to try to overcome Hungarian opposition to an embargo on Russian oil, As Moscow’s forces made gains in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region,

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was scheduled to address leaders at the emergency summit, where he is expected to press the block “to kill Russian exports” in an effort to increase international pressure on Moscow.

Despite urgent requests from Kyiv for such weapons and extensive US military aid for Ukraine since the war began, US President Joe Biden said in Washington that he would not send rocket systems to Ukraine that could strike Russian territory.

EU diplomats have drafted a watered-down agreement that would see pipeline oil exempted from the ban, in the hopes of unblocking talks on the bloc’s sixth round of Russian sanctions.

Ahead of the meeting, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told reporters the proposal was a “good solution” but warned there was “no agreement at all” as things stood.

On the ground, Russian forces pressed their offensive in Donbas.

The situation in Severodonetsk, just across the Donets river from its sister city of Lysychansk, was “very difficult”, the local Lugansk regional governor Sergiy Gaiday said in a statement on social media.

“The Russians are advancing into the middle of Severodonetsk”, while the fighting continued, Gaiday said.

 

– Weapons supplies –

 

“We are not going to send to Ukraine rocket systems that can strike into Russia,” Biden told reporters in Washington.

Read more; EU leaders plead with Orban to back Russian oil ban

Ukraine has received extensive US military aid since legislators approved another $40 billion (37.1 billion euros) assistance package earlier in May.

France’s new foreign minister Catherine Colonna said on a visit to Kyiv that Paris was ready to boost military aid to Ukraine to help it counter Russia’s invasion.

France will “continue to reinforce arms deliveries,” Colonna said at a news conference with her Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.

The arms would arrive “in the coming weeks”, she said.

The highest-ranking French official to visit the capital since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, Colonna also visited the town of Bucha, where Russian troops have been accused of committing war crimes against the civilian population.

“This should never have happened. It must never happen again,” Colonna told reporters after visiting an Orthodox church in the town.

The foreign minister’s visit came as a French journalist was killed while working in Ukraine.

Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff was “on board a humanitarian bus” when “he was mortally wounded,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter on Monday.

 

– Oil sanctions –

 

Speaking alongside Colonna, Kuleba said he hoped “divisions will be overcome” at the EU leader’s meeting.

The sixth wave of EU measures against Moscow was put on the table weeks ago but has been rejected by Orban and resisted by neighboring countries also reliant on pipelined Russian oil.

Macron cautiously told reporters that a long-sought-after deal was “getting closer”, but others doubted that the Hungarian leader was ready to sign on at this stage.

“I don’t think we’ll reach an agreement today,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said at a political meeting ahead of the summit

Hungary has asked for at least four years and 800 million euros ($860 million) in EU funds to adapt its refineries and increase pipeline capacity for alternative suppliers, like Croatia.

But under the compromise proposal the Druzhba pipeline could be excluded from a sanctions package “for the time being”, an EU official told AFP.

 

– ‘We’re close!’ –

 

Since failing to capture Kyiv in the war’s early stages, Russia’s army has narrowed its focus, hammering Donbas cities with relentless artillery and missile barrages as it seeks to consolidate its control.

But Ukrainian forces pushed back over the weekend in the southern region of Kherson, the country’s military leadership said.

The Ukrainian general staff claimed the move had put their adversary into “unfavourable positions” around the villages of Andriyivka, Lozovo and Bilohorka and forced Moscow to send reserves to the area.

“Kherson, hold on. We’re close!” it tweeted Sunday.

At the same time, two people were injured following an explosion in the Moscow-controlled city of Melitopol in south-eastern Ukraine, with local pro-Kremlin authorities blaming Kyiv.

Russia-installed authorities said the city had been targeted by a “terrorist attack”.

“The Ukrainian government continues its war on the civilian population and the infrastructure of cities,” a statement said.

According to Russian investigators, at least five people were killed as a result of strikes on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine’s separatist-controlled city of Donetsk.

The DNR said on Telegram that the attack targeted two apartment buildings and three schools, accusing Kyiv of using cluster munitions and artillery.

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French journalist killed in Ukraine: Macron

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A French journalist had been killed while working in Ukraine, President Emmanuel Macron announced on Twitter Monday, the latest of several journalists killed or injured during Russia’s invasion of the country.

“Frederic Leclerc-Imhoff was in Ukraine to show the reality of war. Onboard a humanitarian bus with civilians forced to flee to escape Russian bombings, he was mortally wounded,” Macron wrote.

Leclerc-Imhoff was 32 years old, working for the BFM television news channel, and on his second trip to Ukraine since the war began on February 24.

He was near Severodonetsk, a city in eastern Ukraine that has been pounded by advancing Russian troops in recent weeks, the French and Ukrainian foreign ministries said in separate statements.

Read more; Russia says five dead in strikes on Donetsk in eastern Ukraine

Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, who visited Kyiv on Monday, said in the statement that “France demands the opening of a transparent inquiry as soon as possible to shed all the light on the circumstances of this tragedy.”

“I share the grief of his family, relatives and colleagues,” Macron wrote, adding that “to those who ensure the difficult mission of reporting in combat zones, I want to reiterate France’s unconditional support.”

Over a dozen journalists have been killed while reporting on the Ukraine conflict, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, an international media advocacy group.

 

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Scholz and Macron push Putin to release 2,500 Azovstal soldiers

Scholz and Macron push Putin to release 2,500 Azovstal soldiers French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz have requested that Putin discharge 2,500 Ukrainian contenders. Who stayed inside the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol and who was taken prisoner by Russia. “The leader of the Republic and the German chancellor requested the arrival … Read more

Putin warns French and German leaders against west sending weapons to Ukraine

Putin warns French and German leaders against the west sending weapons to Ukraine Putin has forewarned German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron against furnishing Ukraine with weighty weapons in an 80-minute call. Conveyances of additional strong weapons represented the gamble of further undermining what is happening. And fueling the helpful emergency, Putin … Read more

Putin pushed by France and Germany to hold peace talks with Zelensky

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Putin pushed by France and Germany to hold peace talks with Zelensky The heads of France and Germany have asked Russia’s Vladimir Putin to hold “direct [and] genuine discussions” with Ukraine’s leader, the German chancellor’s office said. Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz addressed Mr Putin by telephone for 80 minutes. The pair “demanded a quick … Read more

No new rape inquiry against French minister for now: prosecutors

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France’s disabilities minister will not face a new investigation “as things stand” into a rape allegation that surfaced shortly after his nomination by President Emmanuel Macron last week, Prosecutors said Wednesday. Damien Abad has faced mounting pressure to resign after the news website Mediapart published assault allegations made by two women over a decade ago, … Read more

Orban warns no quick deal on EU Russia oil embargo

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Hungary has yet to be persuaded to support an EU oil embargo against Russia, and bringing it up at next week’s European summit would be foolish, Prime Minister Viktor Orban warned Brussels in a letter obtained by AFP on Tuesday. “Looking at the gravity of the issues still open, it is very unlikely that a … Read more