France on Wednesday voiced solidarity with Ukraine but said there is a need to "reopen the negotiations" towards a permanent peace, while also praising Türkiye's role in urging both sides to talk.
Speaking at a press conference at the end of the G-20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, French President Emmanuel Macron stressed that the path to such talks would need to be fully compatible with Ukraine's need to mount a resistance.
Saying that Ukraine is "extremely brave with the international support, particularly that of the US and Europe," Macron commended the courage of the Ukrainian army, saying they are not only "fighting for their rights but also for us."
"But at some point in time, we also need to work in favor of negotiations. I think we will probably achieve progress and there will be greater consensus," he added.
Key Turkish role
Macron said he had discussed the matter of Ukraine and Russia returning to the negotiating table with the US, Britain, and Germany as well as with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and China's President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the summit in Bali.