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Ukraine hits back at Macron’s latest warning against ‘humiliating’ Putin

Retort comes as Kyiv suffers first Russian missile attacks since April

Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff on Sunday hit back at remarks by Emmanuel Macron in which the French president said it was important not to “humiliate” Russia over the war in Ukraine.

In an interview with French regional newspapers on Saturday, Macron said maintaining dialogue with Vladimr Putin was crucial “so that the day when the fighting stops we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means”.

In a Telegram post on Sunday as Russian air strikes on Kyiv resumed for the first time since April, Andriy Yermak responded, saying: “Some countries are proposing not to ‘humiliate’ Russia. At the same time we are being shelled: our cities, people.”

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