
“I advocate pragmatism. Europe should focus on important issues such as humanitarian access to areas affected by military action, the status of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants and peace talks between Moscow and Kyiv,” he mentioned.
“We need to talk to whoever is in the Kremlin today, because democracies should talk to all nations, even if they are not considered democracies,” Michel mentioned.
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