Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov denied the information newspaper The Financial Times about the fact that Vladimir Putin and Emmanuel Macron at the negotiations in Moscow concluded a deal in Ukraine.
Interfax reports that the Kremlin representative declared to journalists that “The Financial Times, of course, wrote incorrectly.” “This is essentially incorrect, Moscow and Paris could not conclude any transactions. It is simply impossible,” the sands emphasized.
According to him, “France is the chairman of the EU country, France is a member of NATO, where Paris does not belong to leadership.” “In this block, leadership belongs to a completely different country. What kind of transactions can we talk about?”, “Said the representative of the Kremlin, concluding that” the newspaper just wrote incorrectly. “
Earlier, FT, with reference to the sources, said that Putin and Macron entered into a deal to reduce tensions in the situation around Ukraine. The Presidents of the Russian Federation and France, in particular, allegedly agreed that Russia would not take new military initiatives in connection with Ukraine.