France not at war with Russia, says Emmanuel Macron during China's Xi Jinping visit
May 07, 2024
Paris [France], May 7 : French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday in a joint news conference with Chinese President Xi Jinping said that France is not at war with Russia.
"We are not at war with Russia or the Russian people," Russian state media TASS cited Macron as saying at a joint news conference with Chinese President.
In his comments webcast on Elysee Palace's social media account X, the French President said, "We are also not seeking a change of power in Russia."
Further, he said that European countries are ready to "support Ukraine as long as it takes."
Macron and his Chinese counterpart Xi, who is on a two-day visit to France held talks at Elysee Palace in Paris on Monday as the two countries marked 60 years of diplomatic relations. The visit marked Xi's third State visit to France.
At a press conference, the two leaders called for "a truce" in Ukraine and other global conflicts during the Paris Olympic Games.
Xi and Macron also discussed China's ongoing support for Russia's leader Vladimir Putin.
Macron welcomed Chinese "commitments" to "abstain from selling any weapons" to Russia and "closely control the export of dual-usage equipment," saying that such statements were "reassuring," Politico reported.
Xi quoted by Xinhua, warned against "smearing" China over Ukraine and called on all parties to resume engagement and dialogue to build mutual trust.
The Chinese President said that China and France should uphold independence and jointly prevent a "new Cold War" or bloc confrontation
A 10-point statement released by the Elysee on the declaration between France and China on the situation in West Asia. This came just after Hamas officials gave their nod for a ceasefire deal for Gaza put forward by Qatari and Egyptian mediators.
In the statement, Macron and Xi "expressed their opposition to an Israeli offensive on Rafah, which would lead to a humanitarian catastrophe on a new scale".
The two heads of state stressed that an immediate and lasting ceasefire is urgently needed to allow the large-scale delivery of humanitarian aid and the protection of civilians in the Gaza Strip and called for "immediate and unconditional release of all hostages" and the guarantee of humanitarian access to meet their medical and other humanitarian needs as well as respect for international law with respect to all those detained.
They also reiterated their commitment to promoting a political and diplomatic settlement on the Iranian nuclear issue.
The Chinese leader held three-way talks with Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
After her meeting the European Commission President, said it was the the third time she had met President Xi in just over one year. "Once again, we had an open and honest discussion. We have discussed the points where we see eye-to-eye. And where we have differences," she posted on her social media platform X.
Meanwhile, Xi is on a six-day tour of Europe and after his France visit will head to Serbia and Hungary.