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French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a joint press conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris, emphasizing the urgent need for Russia to end its aggression in Ukraine. The leaders reaffirmed France’s steadfast support for Ukraine, highlighting ongoing defense aid, cultural cooperation, and the importance of long-term European security and peace.
They also underscored that any negotiations must respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, warning that continued Russian attacks threaten not only Ukraine but broader European stability. The press conference comes amid intensified diplomatic efforts across Europe to secure a durable peace while maintaining support for Kyiv.
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They also underscored that any negotiations must respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, warning that continued Russian attacks threaten not only Ukraine but broader European stability. The press conference comes amid intensified diplomatic efforts across Europe to secure a durable peace while maintaining support for Kyiv.
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00:00Monsieur le Président, cher Volodymyr,
00:12Monsieur les Ministres, Monsieur les Ambassadeurs,
00:16Mesdames, Messieurs, en vos grades et qualités,
00:18je suis très heureux d'accueillir à nouveau à Paris le Président Zelensky
00:2315 jours, jour pour jour, après sa précédente visite et à un moment
00:29qui pourrait être décisif pour l'avenir de la paix en Ukraine
00:33et de la sécurité en Europe.
00:36En ce jour symbolique, 34 ans, jour pour jour,
00:42après le référendum d'indépendance, où partout en Ukraine,
00:48la population a voté librement pour être indépendante,
00:52y compris dans les territoires que certains voudraient aujourd'hui contester.
00:57Je veux ici d'abord témoigner au Président Zelensky à travers lui
01:00et à toute l'Ukraine, tout notre soutien après les nouvelles frappes
01:06qui ont visé le pays, martyrisé la ville de Kiev,
01:10et je voudrais ici redire nos condoléances,
01:13et après ces dernières heures, la frappe qui a touché Dnipro,
01:18là aussi en faisant plusieurs victimes civiles.
01:20Ce bilan est lourd, insupportable,
01:23et il dit aussi combien la Russie signe et aggrave un peu chaque jour
01:29le forfait de son agression, en contredisant les lois les plus fondamentales
01:33de l'humanité et du droit international.
01:35Au moment où on parle de paix, la Russie continue de tuer et de détruire.
01:41C'est évidemment une insulte aux droits et un obstacle à la paix.
01:45Je voudrais aussi dire au Président Zelensky tout mon soutien après deux semaines
01:52qui ont été particulièrement denses et difficiles,
01:56et c'est la raison pour laquelle il était important aujourd'hui
01:58que nous puissions nous retrouver après les discussions qui se sont tenues à Genève,
02:05les discussions qui se sont tenues ces derniers jours à Miami,
02:10et après la réunion que nous avons tenue de la coalition des volontaires,
02:14à laquelle a été associé pour la première fois à nos côtés
02:17le secrétaire d'État américain Marco Rubio.
02:21Nous sommes dans une situation où les États-Unis ont pris le rôle de médiateurs,
02:28et je salue le travail qui est conduit par l'équipe américaine
02:32sous l'autorité du Président Trump.
02:35Les États-Unis d'Amérique, comme l'Ukraine, comme tous les Européens,
02:40veulent la paix, et c'est l'objectif central des négociations
02:46qui se sont tenues ces dernières heures et ces dernières semaines.
02:49Mais il est clair pour nous tous que lorsqu'on parle de paix,
02:53chacun a son rôle à jouer.
02:57La Russie, d'arrêter l'agression, elle n'a donné aucun signal,
03:02aucune preuve en ce sens.
03:03L'Ukraine est la seule qui peut discuter de territoire,
03:08ce sont les siens, reconnues par le droit international
03:12et les souveraines.
03:13Quand on parle de garantie de sécurité,
03:16elles ne peuvent être discutées ou négociées sans que les Ukrainiens,
03:20dont c'est le territoire, soient autour de la table,
03:22et sans que les Européens et l'ensemble des alliés de la coalition des volontaires
03:26soient autour de la table puisqu'il s'agit des garants,
03:29et puisqu'il s'agit aussi de la sécurité du territoire européen.
03:34Lorsqu'on parle des actifs russes gelés,
03:37les pays concernés et l'Union européenne doivent être autour de la table
03:41car ils en ont seule compétence sur ce sujet.
03:44Et donc il est important sur chacun de ces points
03:47que les compétences soient bien respectées.
03:49Pour ce qui nous concerne,
03:50nous continuerons d'avancer sur ce qui relève de nous.
03:53Nous avons donc finalisé le travail sur les garanties de sécurité,
03:57comme je l'évoquais, importante pour la sécurité des Européens,
04:01des Français et des Ukrainiens.
04:03Les prochains jours donneront lieu à des discussions essentielles
04:06entre les responsables américains et la coalition des volontaires
04:10pour préciser la participation américaine à ces garanties,
04:13conformément à ce que nous avons décidé la semaine dernière.
04:16En parallèle, les discussions seront engagées pour que la Russie
04:20puisse donner toute clarté aux médiateurs américains
04:24dans ce contexte sur sa volonté de paix.
04:27Je ne doute pas que nous resterons tous unis aux côtés de l'Ukraine,
04:33du respect du droit international, de la paix et de la sécurité
04:37pour notre Europe.
04:39Je le redis ici aussi avec beaucoup de force,
04:43dans ce contexte, notre volonté,
04:46et je souligne la coordination très étroite que nous avons
04:49avec les Britanniques et les Allemands est évidemment
04:53de bâtir une paix juste et durable pour les Ukrainiens,
04:56le jour d'après le cessez-le-feu,
04:58et pour l'ensemble des Européens.
05:00À ce titre, après les échanges que nous avons eus ensemble
05:02avec le président Zelensky, nous avons pu nous entretenir,
05:05à la fois avec les négociateurs sur place à Miami,
05:10mais aussi avec l'ensemble de nos partenaires européens
05:14pour prévoir les prochains jours et les prochaines semaines
05:18et que tout le monde soit pleinement tenu au courant des avancées.
05:22Ce déplacement est également l'occasion,
05:24et je finirai là-dessus, pour la France de réaffirmer
05:26son soutien à l'Ukraine face au tentatif d'effacer son identité.
05:31La saison culturelle qui s'ouvre aujourd'hui,
05:34en la présence de la Première Dame d'Ukraine,
05:37que je remercie et qui était à nos côtés
05:39et qui sera avec mon épouse ce soir pour l'ouverture de ses travaux,
05:43signe notre volonté d'euvrer dans la durée ensemble
05:46pour cette culture ukrainienne et pour nos liens culturels.
05:51La Première Dame, Mme Zelenska, et mon épouse
05:54ont aussi été au Quai d'Orsay pour continuer l'engagement
05:59et le soutien international à l'initiative que vous avez lancée
06:02et que votre épouse a portée, M. le Président Savolodimir,
06:06celle en faveur des enfants déportés par la Russie.
06:10Il y sont plusieurs milliers et ce sujet demeure
06:15et demeurera jusqu'à la dernière seconde
06:17un point évidemment de mobilisation de tous.
06:20En tout cas, la rencontre d'aujourd'hui a permis
06:25de faire avancer la concertation entre tous les Européens,
06:29de coordonner aussi nos vues avec les négociateurs
06:32et de rappeler l'importance de la mobilisation de tous
06:37pour une paix juste et durable.
06:39Comme je l'évoquais, dans les prochains jours,
06:41il y aura des discussions entre la délégation américaine
06:44et une délégation russe.
06:46C'est à l'issue de celle-ci que une plus grande clarté sera faite
06:50sur la volonté ou non de la Russie d'avancer.
06:54Pour ce qui nous concerne,
06:56nous continuerons de soutenir tous les efforts de paix.
06:59Dans l'entretemps, nous continuerons de soutenir
07:02l'effort de résistance de l'Ukraine.
07:05Nous continuerons de sanctionner la Russie,
07:08car il en va de notre cohérence et il en va de notre sécurité.
07:12Je ne serai pas plus long,
07:13mais je vous remercie, M. le Président,
07:15cher Volodymyr, d'être à nouveau à Paris.
07:17Vous avez tout notre soutien et tout notre amitié.
07:24Merci, Emmanuel.
07:26Merci à toi et à beaucoup,
07:29vraiment, pour nos amis.
07:33Et merci à votre soutien de France et de l'Ukraine.
07:37J'ai beaucoup aimé notre rencontre,
07:42notre coopération,
07:44pour votre soutien.
07:46J'ai beaucoup de soutien.
07:49J'ai beaucoup de soutien.
07:51J'ai beaucoup de soutien.
07:53Je veux vous remercier pour la soutien.
07:55C'est une très forte,
07:58une soutienuse d'aventure,
07:59qui continue,
08:00qui continue,
08:01j'ai eu,
08:02j'ai eu,
08:03j'ai eu,
08:04à plus de soutien.
08:06J'ai eu l'air d'aventure.
08:07Nous aujourd'hui,
08:08aujourd'hui,
08:09avec l'intention de la France,
08:10avec l'évée de l'Emanueille,
08:11je vous informé par travail de notre délégation,
08:14about the comments from Florida.
08:17Emmanuel gave his opinion.
08:19I appreciate all your advice. Thank you very much.
08:23We spoke with the European leaders,
08:26about this President already said.
08:28Britain, Germany, Poland, Italy, Norway,
08:31Netherlands, Finland,
08:33the European Commission, the Eurorad,
08:35the GENSEC NATO.
08:37Thank you for the help of this conversation.
08:42Today she was very important.
08:45Also thank you for the help of President Trump,
08:47his work with his team,
08:49with our delegation.
08:51We also spoke with Emmanuel today,
08:54with our delegation.
08:56We were in contact with the Russian representative
08:58of the Ukrainian president
08:59and Steve Vítkoff,
09:01the Americans.
09:02We were also in this conversation.
09:05There will be more contacts,
09:07there will be more meetings.
09:09And now these are special days,
09:11when many of them may change.
09:14And today,
09:16yesterday,
09:18yesterday,
09:19yesterday,
09:20as we all know,
09:21the President of the United States will be in Russia.
09:24We really try to finish this war.
09:27And we need to finish it
09:29quite a bit.
09:30And if we all work out
09:32not just actively,
09:33but just for the peace,
09:34for the peace,
09:35for the peace,
09:36for the peace,
09:37for the peace,
09:38for us,
09:39as we can see,
09:40as it is necessary for Ukraine,
09:42for Europe,
09:43and for the United States,
09:44for the United States,
09:45for the long-term interest of the democratic world.
09:50Even though it looks like
09:52every one of us,
09:54America,
09:55Europe,
09:56we all alike.
09:57We all alike,
09:58alike,
09:59we need safety and normal economic development.
10:02And this is our common interest.
10:04So,
10:05the common interest is to live without war.
10:07Russia must finish this war,
10:09which she began and continues.
10:13This is only her war.
10:15Russia must be a point in this aggression.
10:20Our common actions are to serve.
10:22The United States of Ukraine is obvious.
10:24It is for the most part of the protection of the security of the United States.
10:29The protection of the independence of Ukraine.
10:32The protection of our sovereignty of the peace of the United States.
10:34We protect it.
10:36We work to have to guarantee that
10:383rd second of the peace of Russia
10:41and that there will not be any explosion of agreement about the end of the war.
10:48Russia has already several times violated its promises, violated all agreements,
10:56and to break the peace of Russia very easily.
10:59Therefore, there are needy guarantees of security for Ukraine, for all of us, Ukrainians.
11:05You can see how the war changed for these almost 4 years of Russian global warming.
11:13The hit drones and rockets are much stronger, much more massed.
11:18And the Russians are fighting over Ukraine, and you know, they are fighting every day.
11:23Today there was a strong rocket attack over our city, over Dnepro.
11:30Unfortunately, there is a loss of my friends and relatives.
11:34And such threats must be taken.
11:38And that's why control over the security is also a huge issue, and it must be resolved.
11:43I thank France and all of our partners,
11:46who are in the Koalitions of Ochoic,
11:49prepare real security.
11:52We also have to guarantee that Russia itself doesn't feel for itself
11:59something that will take place as a reward for this war.
12:06War is not supposed to be a real deal,
12:09so others would not want to repeat such steps.
12:13So we have to take the basic position for the sanctions,
12:16for the responsibility for the murder of the war,
12:19for the juridical status of our territories,
12:22which are now occupying Russian occupation,
12:27and about Russian activities, and about the need for the reconstruction.
12:31Agressor must pay for the aggression.
12:35And as soon as possible,
12:37the peace of the world will be more.
12:40will be the peace.
12:43And this depends not only from Ukraine, but from our
12:46united position in Europe, from the United States of America.
12:51This is not only the way to end this war, but
12:54how long there will not be a threat to the next war.
12:58The principle of the position now, in the preparation of
13:02the agreement, is the long-term peace after this war.
13:07All partners have to understand exactly all the causes and risks.
13:13One more thing, in June, in France,
13:18about this said Emmanuel,
13:21starts the time of Ukraine in the cultural level,
13:24begins the cultural season of Ukraine.
13:27In France, this is the point of view that our relationship
13:31has the importance of Ukraine for all Europe.
13:34The first lady of Ukraine and France work for this.
13:40Thank you to all of the University of France.
13:4212 universities are connected to Ukrainian studios.
13:47Thank you to all other foreign education and cultural institutions
13:53for support, for support, for support, for support,
13:56which took to work the Ukrainian cultural and cultural projects.
14:00For us this is very important.
14:01Culture always strengthens the politics.
14:04And we work for the most powerful relations with France,
14:08the most powerful relations with France.
14:12And that's how I'm sure it will be.
14:15Of course, we have to talk about the main topic.
14:18The main topic is the end of the war.
14:20And the support of our partners.
14:24Of course, the support of France.
14:26But we also have to talk about the questions of our foreign relations.
14:30Thank you very much for the last package.
14:32I said the defense package.
14:33For us it is very important.
14:35And it began the distribution.
14:37Thank you Emmanuel and all the institutions,
14:39which are similar to such a process.
14:42We talked about such a PPO.
14:45And, of course, this is always in our agenda.
14:48We also talked about our economic relations.
14:53We took a look at the issue of our legal rights.
14:58There are a lot of questions in the work.
15:00I thank you for such a great support of your country and our people.
15:07Thank you again.
15:08Thank you very much.
15:11Thanks, guys.
15:12I think it's a pretty good question.
15:15Well.
15:16Francesco Fontemaggi for the France Press.
15:18Mr. President.
15:19According to an analysis published today by the AFP,
15:22the army Russian issued a the way in November
15:24the greatest progression on Ukraine in the front.
15:27Mr Zalinski, how much this situation
15:29is rated for you the urgent solution to a negotiation?
15:33And then, regardless of negotiations,
15:35it's a question for both of us.
15:36two, and what sort of the last discussions in Florida, and the exchange that you have
15:39had today with the negotiators, is there a third version of the American plan, which
15:44will be presented tomorrow to Vladimir Putin, and is that this version is now totally acceptable
15:48by Ukraine and by the Europeans, and what points are they preserved in this plan, especially
15:54in terms of territory?
15:56Thank you for the question.
16:01What about these or other discussions?
16:04It is quite clear information.
16:05I would have taken it from the media, but from the official statement of the general
16:10state of Ukraine.
16:12Of course, there are discussions in Russia.
16:16Of course, there are a couple of steps and a couple of operations.
16:23No one of these operations was successful.
16:26But, of course, there are difficult fights in the same way in Pekrovsk and in other
16:32areas.
16:33For example, there are more success in our friends in the Kupiansk area.
16:37Although Russia says that it has conquered Kupiansk, but we, if I'm honest,
16:42almost all of them have cleaned out of this city.
16:45Do you understand?
16:46Do you understand this information?
16:49We must all of them have to be objective.
16:53Russian soldiers have a lot.
16:56The biggest loss of them is the last month.
17:00The last month, the last month, the last month, the last month.
17:03The last month, the last month, the last month.
17:05The most loss of Russian soldiers have nearly 4 years of war.
17:10So, with a video confirmation, it was 25500 troops had been killed.
17:17So, about kilometers, there are no secrets.
17:22There are some changes in the course.
17:24But this is such a war,
17:30sorry for the use of this word,
17:32this is a live contact line.
17:35It changes in one direction and in the other direction.
17:38If only more Russian troops could come,
17:41they could go somewhere.
17:43The war is not technical,
17:46it goes 10, 20, 30 people,
17:49then they're destroyed,
17:51then they're coming.
17:53We focus on the survival of people.
17:59Now there are a few important decisions
18:02about the right to fill our troops.
18:06I don't want to go into these details,
18:09I understand your question about the other thing.
18:12How these military acts on the field of war
18:15impact on the end of the war?
18:18I don't know.
18:19I don't know.
18:20I don't know.
18:21I don't know.
18:22I don't know.
18:23I don't know.
18:24I don't know.
18:25I don't know.
18:26I don't know.
18:27I don't know.
18:28I don't know.
18:29I don't know.
18:31I don't know.
18:32I don't know.
18:33I don't know.
18:34I don't know.
18:35I don't know.
18:36I don't know.
18:37I don't know.
18:38I don't know.
18:39I don't know.
18:42I don't know.
18:43I don't know.
18:44They want to stop.
18:46And when someone says that it's always a question of territory,
18:51it's always a question of people.
18:53The question of territory or the question of the situation
18:56is always related to guarantees of safety.
18:59Ukraine must know exactly that when the war ends,
19:03then for all her territory of Ukraine there will be guarantees of safety,
19:06so that it will not start again the second.
19:09This is the main thing.
19:11And in this case there will not be other sources.
19:15This is related to this.
19:18The pressure on Ukraine, political and military,
19:23he will be in different directions.
19:28He is not only on the field of war.
19:31We see the increase of attacks of rockets, drones.
19:35This is a serious pressure, not only psychological,
19:40but a physical pressure on our population,
19:43to just destroy Ukrainians.
19:48I already don't speak about political steps about this.
19:52But here we will, in a way,
19:54perform our constitutional obligations.
20:00I don't want to speak in the name of the American media
20:07who will move to Moscow in the next few hours,
20:10but they will lead a mediation company
20:13that aims to clarify the Russian positions
20:14on a whole series of issues,
20:16such as the peace.
20:17For the rest,
20:18there is not today to properly talk about a plan
20:20that will be finalized.
20:21On the issue of territories,
20:23it can only be finalized by the President Zelensky.
20:25On the issue of frozen assets,
20:28the security guarantees,
20:29the accession to the European Union,
20:30the European sanctions,
20:31it can only be finalized
20:33only with the Europeans around the table.
20:35So we are still in a previous phase.
20:37But I want to salute the efforts of peace
20:39of the United States of America
20:41and the efforts of mediation
20:42that will be made tomorrow again.
21:08and, perhaps, there might be something about what the US can provide for Ukraine in order to prevent fire.
21:17Mr. Abkhazdan, Hrvp Kala stated that the EU is preparing the new sanctions package against Russia.
21:24What do you believe should be included in that package?
21:27Could there be any restrictions against Russian oil companies like Rosneft and Lukoil,
21:33which the US has imposed sanctions against before?
21:38Thanks.
21:39Merci.
21:45Thank you for your questions.
21:48First of all, the meetings were yesterday and today.
21:51There were a few sessions.
21:54The last meeting was just about half an hour ago.
22:00Maybe a little bit more, when we joined the meeting with Emmanuelle on the phone.
22:06So, the meeting is a process.
22:10He still hasn't finished.
22:12I will tell you clearly.
22:14I will tell you the question.
22:16The territorial issue is the most difficult.
22:19The question of money and restoration.
22:23In my opinion, I will be honest, and we have to talk about it,
22:28without the presence of European partners,
22:33it is not easy to accept it.
22:36It is easy to accept it.
22:37It is easy to find it.
22:38It is easy to find it.
22:39It is easy to find it.
22:40It is not very true.
22:41It is easy to find it.
22:42And the question of security security, which is very important.
22:46The concretely from the United States of America, the concretely from Europe.
22:51So, I would say that these are three main topics, the magistrates,
22:56and at the same time, the trigger.
23:00Yes?
23:01And here we must be very careful.
23:05I thank our conversation groups.
23:08The plan looks better.
23:10It is clear to the questions of different areas, different areas, different areas.
23:20The discussion was about 6,5 hours.
23:23Only about the specific points.
23:26So, there are negotiations with the United States of America.
23:33They want to share with us with their views.
23:36They want to share with their views with the Russian side.
23:40We get full feedback.
23:42I get feedback from our delegation.
23:45They are on the phone.
23:47Tomorrow they will return to Ireland.
23:49And they will tell me where we are in their negotiations.
23:55And I understand that the Russian side of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States of the United States.
24:10I think that after this we will see where we are about to find ourselves.
24:15And then I am sure that we have discussions with our European partners about the points, which I have told you.
24:24Our discussion is about sanctions on oil and gas.
24:36I'm correct.
24:37The question was about sanctions on oil and gas, I'm right, because I was with my translator
24:44and you spoke in English.
24:46So we decided 19th package of sanctions, and we are preparing the 20s, and in parallel
24:54the Americans decided to include in the sanctions, which is brand new, the two main oil and gas
25:00companies.
25:01So I think the level of pressure on the oil and gas companies and oil and gas industry
25:05in Russia will be, in the weeks to come, at the highest since the beginning of the war.
25:11And I think this is a game changer.
25:13And the level of pressure on the Russian economy will clearly increase.
25:18On top of that, you should not underestimate what we increased in parallel during the past
25:23few weeks, which is our fight against the Shadow Fleet.
25:27And we know that 40% of the war effort in Russia is financed through this Shadow Fleet.
25:33So this is the first time we have such a level of – I would say – an holistic approach
25:40on oil and – on Russian oil and gas.
25:43First, because we had a U.S. decision on sanctions.
25:47And second, because we increased our pressure on the Shadow Fleet.
25:51So I really believe that in the weeks to come, the pressure on the Russian economy and the
25:58capacity of Russia to finance our efforts with drastically change.
26:03Mr. President Zelensky, Mr. President Macron, bonjour.
26:13Mathieu Desmoulins pour TF1 LCI.
26:15Une affaire de corruption secoue l'Ukraine depuis plusieurs semaines et a coûté vendredi
26:20son poste au chef de cabinet présidentiel Andriy Yermak.
26:23Mr. President Macron, est-ce que vous estimez, comme Donald Trump, qu'il y a, je cite,
26:26un problème de corruption qui ne facilite pas les négociations ? Et, M. le Président Zelensky,
26:31est-ce que vous ne craignez pas que cette affaire vous affaiblisse dans les négociations
26:35qui entrent désormais dans une phase décisive ? Et puis, M. le Président français,
26:38je me permets un sujet supplémentaire.
26:40La Belgique continue de s'opposer fermement à l'utilisation des avoirs russes pour financer
26:44l'Ukraine.
26:45Comment les rallier à votre position ? Est-ce qu'il sera possible de l'annoncer lors du prochain
26:48Conseil européen ? Et comment s'assurer que cet argent, s'il était utilisé, ne soit pas détourné
26:52une fois en Ukraine ? Merci.
26:56Sur les actifs gelés russes, je l'ai dit depuis le début, nous trouverons une option qui,
27:03techniquement, permette de répondre à toutes les questions légitimes qui sont posées.
27:07Et moi, j'ai beaucoup de respect pour le Premier ministre, Ardo Weber, qui pose des
27:12questions très précises, techniques, et donc il faut qu'on puisse avancer.
27:16L'objectif est de finaliser cela pour le prochain Conseil européen, donc avant Noël.
27:21Et la Commission aura d'ailleurs des décisions annoncées dans les jours à venir.
27:26L'objectif est que ces actifs soient bien protégés, si je puis dire, de tout changement,
27:31et qu'on arrive à en garder le contrôle, et qu'ensuite les règles internationales
27:35soient respectées, mais que nous trouvions les solutions adéquates pour donner de la
27:41visibilité à l'Ukraine et un financement de son effort de guerre dans le temps long,
27:45ou un financement du soutien de ses armées et de leur format dans le temps long.
27:48Et donc nous continuons le travail avec exigence et respect.
27:53Pour ce qui est des questions de corruption, je laisserai le président
27:57Zelenskyy répondre.
27:58Nous sommes très vigilants.
27:59Mais les entités en charge ont été créées, renforcées, et elles font leur travail librement.
28:11Les décisions qui devaient être prises ont été prises de manière souveraine par les décideurs ukrainiens.
28:18Est-ce que notre rôle est de donner des leçons, nous, à l'Ukraine ?
28:22Pas vraiment.
28:23Il a pu nous arriver d'avoir d'ailleurs des scandales de ce type.
28:26Une démocratie doit s'honorer de savoir les régler avec une justice indépendante et en sachant justement poursuivre tous les décideurs quels qu'ils soient.
28:35Je note que vous n'aurez jamais de problèmes de corruption en Russie et que c'est ça qui devrait émouvoir beaucoup parce qu'il n'y a pas d'entité indépendante qui gère ces sujets là.
28:48Et donc, comme on donne de l'argent, comme on soutient un effort de guerre, il est normal qu'on soit exigeant, qu'on regarde cela.
28:56Donc des comptes sont rendus.
28:58Mais je constate qu'en tout cas, la lutte contre la corruption fonctionne puisqu'il y a des décisions qui sont ouvertes et des décisions aussi politiques qui sont prises.
29:05Mais n'oubliez jamais quand on parle dans le débat français que ce qui est inquiétant, c'est que vous n'avez jamais ce type de décision prise du côté russe parce que la vraie dictature est là.
29:14Merci.
29:15Merci.
29:16Merci.
29:17Merci.
29:18Merci.
29:19Merci.
29:20Merci.
29:21Merci beaucoup.
29:23Merci.
29:24The question was, how the correct things impact on the Ukraine.
29:31All of them impact on the situation, on the conversation process.
29:34All, all the circumstances, and people.
29:37Many of which is happening.
29:40In my case, I am president of the military country.
29:44I every day I take decisions.
29:46They are different.
29:47In the majority of this, they are very simple.
29:50And starting with the beginning of this war, I will continue to take action,
29:55only the focus on strengthening Ukraine.
30:06Good morning, Lidia Taran, Ukraine.
30:08I have a great question to you.
30:12In response to many people, of course.
30:16Do you already have a long list of candidates?
30:21Maybe it's a short line.
30:23Maybe you already know the name.
30:25Who and when will be the next president of the office?
30:32Maybe you will call him right now?
30:35And for Mr. President of the French, there is a very repentant statement
30:41that, despite all efforts, the Europeans remain at this stage
30:45insufficiently involved in the negotiations.
30:48Is it that the point of the European plan,
30:52especially the guarantee of security,
30:54will be integrated into the proposal that Mr. Vytkoff will bring
30:58tomorrow to the president of the Kremlin?
31:05Thank you for the question.
31:06I'm not sure that this question is very interesting.
31:09The French audience is very interesting.
31:11It's interesting.
31:12Okay.
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31:56Good.
31:57I think that you will see it.
32:06Well, wait.
32:08So, I can't answer all of this, if you can.
32:11Well, I can't answer you on this point, but on the second question that you posed, I think
32:29we need to see the things that they are.
32:31There is an American media effort, it's a very good thing, which will now put the pressure
32:38on Russia.
32:39Will you or not the peace?
32:41And at the end, it's a new form of initiative, and I really want to salute the efforts of
32:45President Trump and his team, since last February.
32:48They first proposed a ceasefire.
32:50Remember, in March of this year, President Zelensky said, I agree with the ceasefire.
32:56They go, the Russians say no.
32:59Then we had another proposal, in June.
33:03We worked here, in London, the Russians said no.
33:06After, there was Anchorage, the US proposal American of mediation.
33:10The Russians said no.
33:12The Americans propose something else.
33:14They have a mediation.
33:15Well, we're going to wait to answer the Russians.
33:17Are they ready to stop the war, to make peace?
33:20Very important.
33:22So we have to thank him for that effort.
33:25I note that it's been three or four times that the Russians have said no.
33:29So they don't seem to be very pressured to do it.
33:31There where you have a President who has said yes on each one of the schemes, and we
33:34have supported it.
33:35Now, it's not a plan of peace.
33:37The peace, for what we know, is that it's a great job.
33:42First of all, the territorial questions.
33:44Your colleague asked just before the President.
33:47It's the responsibility of your President.
33:49No one else.
33:50And it's clear for the American negotiators.
33:52They remember it.
33:53Mr. Rubio, the Secretary of State American,
33:55l'a said with a lot of force and was right.
33:58Then, the question of the sanctions of the Europeans.
34:00It's the Europeans who will decide on a plan that we should all be together.
34:04We haven't done it.
34:05And so I think it's necessary to see that this American negotiator
34:10concerns the Americans with the Russians.
34:12And they are concerned mainly with Ukraine,
34:15which is normal, and with us.
34:17But it's not a complete peace plan.
34:19The complete peace plan will need Ukraine around the table,
34:21Russia around the table,
34:22and the Europeans around the table.
34:23So it's not even now.
34:25But it's going to happen.
34:26We, since February last year,
34:27we've prepared,
34:28particularly on the issue of security guarantees,
34:31which is important to two titres.
34:33The first one,
34:34it's for that peace be sustainable for Ukraine,
34:38and that, again,
34:39it's not an aggression like in 2014 and 2022.
34:42And for us,
34:43Europeans,
34:44to cantoner the Russian power,
34:47and avoid it that she doesn't approach.
34:50And so, in this case,
34:51we've prepared,
34:52we've done all this planification
34:53in the cadre of the coalition of volunteers.
34:55And so,
34:56we are ready to negotiate.
34:58In the same way,
34:59we will finish the work,
35:00as I mentioned to your friend,
35:01in the next few days,
35:03on the issue of the GELERUS.
35:05So,
35:06there is a series of issues
35:08that will be made at the end
35:09a plan of peace,
35:10and that we will be carried out,
35:12and that the Europeans will have a central role,
35:14because several topics
35:15that I've reiterated
35:16during this press conference
35:18cannot be decided without the Europeans.
35:20However,
35:21we must salute the importance
35:23of this American media,
35:24and I hope it will allow
35:26to provide
35:27some indications
35:29of a peace of peace
35:30and some precision
35:31on this peace of peace
35:33and that she exists.
35:35In the meantime,
35:37I repeat here
35:38our support
35:39and our solidarity
35:42to the Ukrainian people,
35:43to its leaders,
35:45because every day
35:46we talk about peace
35:47in wanting to hear
35:49this message
35:50from Russia.
35:51We see the bombs
35:52coming from Russia
35:53falling on the Ukraine,
35:54falling on the ground,
35:55falling on the ground,
35:56falling in the cold,
35:57in the darkness.
35:58And so,
35:59the facts are tainted.
36:02As said,
36:03in more than a century,
36:04one of the Russians,
36:06the facts are tainted.
36:08And the facts are rather
36:09the war.
36:10And so,
36:11we have to continue
36:12to help Ukraine
36:13to resist
36:14and to build a sustainable peace
36:15by negotiations.
36:19This conference
36:20is now finished.
36:21Thank you very much.
36:22Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
36:23Thank you very much.
36:24Thank you, Emmanuel.
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