A newly elected French president was addressed by a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Nadezhda Savchenko urged Emmanuel Macron to tighten sanctions against Russia.
Its extensive message, the former commander of the battalion "Aidar" expresses its personal respect and gratitude to the people of France "for the consistent and undoubted support of Ukraine, especially during the Russian-Ukrainian war". Savchenko congratulated Makron on winning the presidential election and expressed confidence that his "political steps and position will bring instant positive results".
"I ask you, as a person who took this high post, to do everything in his power for international support and preservation of the territorial integrity of Ukraine," wrote a deputy in Facebook.
As a country that defends Western European values ??around the world and plays a key role in the Norman format, "France can not remain indifferent to the gross violation of international law and territories of other countries that the Russian Federation has shown for the fourth year in Ukraine and Syria," continued National heroine of Nezalezhnaya. Similar, when the world adhered to the policy of soft deterrence of the aggressor and the principle of non-interference at the beginning of the Second World War, led to a worldwide catastrophe, Savchenko recalled.
And, finally, went to the main thing - appealed "with a request to maintain and even strengthen sanctions against the aggressor country of the Russian Federation," adding to this another pint of flattery - about "strength and determination," which Macronus and the people of France "lack".
Savchenko said that she knows how to make Europe stronger.
"Strengthening international, technical and military support for Ukraine will help the EU countries to stop and, in the future, to restrain the interference of Russian authorities in the internal and foreign policies of neighboring states," she prompted..
Makron repeatedly criticized the Russian Federation - he was looking for a "Russian trace" in hacker attacks on his campaign headquarters, he said that he could "make Putin" respect himself. He also stated the need to preserve sanctions until "Russia fulfills its obligations" with respect to conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.