Video To cope with Russian President, Vladimir Putin, who invaded Ukraine on February 24, French and American presidents have two very distinct strategies: dialogue and confrontation.
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“I chose to stay in touch as much as I can with President Putin, to seek, tirelessly, to convince him to give up arms.” The President of the Republic, in his address to the French of 2 March, highlighted dialogue and cooperation with its Russian counterpart to end the war in Ukraine.
Conversely, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, has multiplied the vindictive outings against Vladimir Putin since the February 24 offensive. On the move in Poland, on March 26, he described it as “butcher”, who “can not stay in power”. Ten days earlier, he said from the strong man of Moscow that he was a “pure throb” and “a murderer dictator”.