Asserting the EU was "disregarding" Ukraine's "atrocities", Russian President Vladimir Putin told France's Emmanuel Macron "the West could assist with shutting down these abominations by coming down on the Kyiv specialists."
Moscow:
Russian President Vladimir Putin told French partner Emmanuel Macron Tuesday the West should quit providing weapons to Ukraine and blamed Kyiv for not viewing converses with end the contention in a serious way, the Kremlin said.
Blaming Ukrainian powers for perpetrating atrocities and guaranteeing the EU was "disregarding" them, Putin told Macron "the West could assist with shutting down these barbarities by coming down on the Kyiv specialists, as well as ending the inventory of weapons to Ukraine".
Putin additionally said Kyiv was not being steady or prepared for "genuine work" on finishing the contention.
"The Russian side is as yet open to discourse," the Russian chief told Macron, as indicated by the Kremlin readout.
Macron as far as concerns him, as per the Kremlin, said worldwide food security was under danger because of the Ukraine struggle.
Putin connected the circumstance to Western approvals against Russia and "noticed the significance of the unrestricted working of the worldwide coordinated factors and transport framework", the Kremlin said.
Macron is one of only a handful of exceptional Western pioneers to address Putin since Moscow moved troops into Ukraine on February 24, going through hours on calls attempting to arrange a goal to the contention.
The contention has killed huge number of individuals and uprooted in excess of 13 million, making the most terrible evacuee emergency in Europe since World War II.