PARIS, April 13. /TASS/. French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Wednesday on the France 2 TV channel that he planned to hold new telephone talks with Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky in the coming days.
"In the coming days, I will speak again by phone with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin," Macron, who is now running for a second presidential term, said.
He visited Moscow on February 7 for talks with his Russian counterpart. The next day, the French leader visited Kiev. After the dialogue in Moscow, Macron and Putin have had regular phone conversations. There have been nine in recent weeks.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24 launched a special military operation in Ukraine following a request for assistance from the leaders of the Donbass republics. After that, the US, EU, and UK, as well as several other states, announced that they were imposing sanctions against Russian individuals and legal entities.
The first round of France's 2022 presidential election was held on 10 April, with turnout reaching 73.69%. Twelve candidates vied for the presidential office. After proceeding 100% of the votes, Macron (27.84%) and his main rival Marine Le Pen (23.15%) had advanced to the second round. The runoff election will take place on April 24.