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French President Emmanuel Macron greets Russian President Vladimir Putin at the fortress of Bregancon, on the Mediterranean coast, near the village of Bormes-les-Mimosas, southern France, August 19, 2019. Photo/REUTERS
He will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Monday (7/2/2022) local time.
“Russia’s geopolitical goal today is clearly not Ukraine, but to clarify the rules of coexistence with NATO and the European Union (EU),” Macron explained in a weekend interview with the weekly Journal du Dimanche before his departure for Moscow.
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Russia has repeatedly called on NATO to stop extending membership eastward to former Soviet territory.
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Moscow continues to cite agreements made at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union which NATO has since repeatedly violated.
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Taking aim at the US refusal to end NATO’s controversial “open door policy”, Macron warned, “We have to be very realistic. We won’t get a unilateral move, but it’s important to avoid deteriorating the situation before building mechanisms and mutual trust.”
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