China urges U.S. to avoid official contact with Taiwan
China has urged the United States to avoid any official interaction with Taiwan, warning that such contacts send the “wrong signals” to supporte...
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged Russia to accept Ukraine’s proposed 30-day ceasefire, stressing the importance of diplomacy in easing tensions and opening the door to peace talks.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Russia to accept Ukraine's proposed 30-day ceasefire, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy in ending the ongoing conflict. Macron's statement follows heightened efforts from global leaders to de-escalate tensions and create an opening for meaningful peace talks.
The proposal, which aims to provide a temporary halt in fighting, is seen as a crucial step in reducing the human toll of the war and paving the way for longer-term peace. While the French president acknowledged the complexities of the situation, he stressed that Russia must engage constructively in the process.
As discussions continue, the international community remains hopeful that this ceasefire proposal could serve as a foundation for broader negotiations, ultimately bringing relief to the millions affected by the conflict. Macron's call reflects a growing global consensus on the necessity of dialogue and compromise in resolving the crisis.
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