Russia must not be �humiliated�, says France

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
French President Emmanuel Macron says it is vital that Russia is not humiliated so that a diplomatic solution can be found when the fighting
is true
conflict, especially at the end of last month during an 80-minute trilateral phone call with the Russian leader and the German chancellor,
Olaf Scholz.Some reports have emerged suggesting that France wants Ukraine to make concessions to secure a peace agreement, but the Elysee
dialogue between Ukraine and Russia.European countries including France have also sent weapons to Ukraine albeit not at the same military
official made the remarks during a visit to Germany.Ukraine has at times expressed frustration for not receiving more advanced and
sophisticated weapons
Biden administration announced it would send advanced longer-range rocket systems to Ukraine for the first time.White House officials are
worried that any Ukrainian strikes into Russian territory with American-made missiles could expand the conflict and draw the United States
into it.However, according to the secretary of state Antony Blinken, Washington has received assurances that Ukraine will not use the
missile systems to attack targets inside Russia.The Kremlin has warned that any delivery of missiles that can target Russian territory will
many as 100 soldiers a day as the Russian military advances in the eastern Donbas region, where street-by-street fighting is being reported
oil.That has pushed up prices and food shortages
Friday with Putin at his Black Sea residence in Sochi over the global food shortages.In addition to global food shortages, other topics were
also discussed between the two leaders including grain supplies that are stuck in Ukrainian ports.Speaking to reporters after meeting the
sanctions on Moscow targeting Russian oil.The European Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni has acknowledged any further sanctions on
Finland and Sweden joining the military alliance.Turkey accuses the two Nordic countries of supporting groups Ankara views as
vote unanimously for a new member to join the U.S-led military alliance and so far Turkey has refused to do so much to the frustration of
Helsinki and Stockholm.