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Macron says Trump realises Putin has 'lied' about Ukraine and wants his new rhetoric to 'translate into action'

French president Emmanuel Macron, who is on a diplomatic trip to Vietnam, has been asked about Russia’s continuing attacks.

He said he thinks Donald Trump is realising aspects of Vladimir Putin’s lies regarding Ukraine, adding that he hopes the US president’s anger at Putin will “translate into action” (presumably meaning sanctions, along with the EU).

We will give you more comments as they come in.

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Giving Ukraine long range missiles' a dangerous move', Kremlin says

A response now from the Kremlin to Germany chancellor’s Friedrich Merz’s comments on Ukraine’s military capabilities.

We reported earlier that Merz said Ukraine now has long-range fire to target military infrastructure in Russia.

Russia has now said European countries lifting any restrictions on capabilities for Ukraine would be a dangerous move, according to Reuters.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said such a decision would run counter to aspirations for a political settlement to the crisis.

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Posted: 2025-05-26 16:30:54

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