“Today there was massive bombing of Ukraine, which left large parts of the country without water and electricity,” Macron said on Wednesday evening. “Any attack on civilian infrastructure constitutes a war crime and should not go unpunished.”
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“As winter approaches, we will gather Ukraine’s international supporters in Paris on December 13 to help the country resist and ensure its access to energy,” Macron said. “We are also not forgetting Moldova, which is also affected by water and power cuts.”
Macron seeks talks with Putin
Despite his condemnation of Russia, Macron announced on Wednesday that he intends to contact Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin again in the coming days. “I intend to contact him directly in the coming days regarding civilian nuclear issues and the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, after we have exchanged views on these issues with the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” Macron said, as reported by BFMTV. .
Russian missile strikes on Wednesday temporarily shut down all nuclear power plants and most thermal and hydroelectric power plants in Ukraine. “The Russian strategy is to discourage the local population,” Macron said.
(SDA)