Macron, Scholz urge Putin to end siege of Mariupol: France

Germany鈥檚 Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to continue with talks over the war in Ukraine in a phone call. (AFP)
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  • "The situation is very difficult and humanly intolerable" in Mariupol, a source in the Elysee presidential palace said
  • Macron told Putin "the Russian army's abuses must cease", the source said, warning that its actions could qualify as war crimes

PARIS: France and Germany urged Russia鈥檚 Vladimir Putin Saturday to end the deadly days-long siege of the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, the French presidency said after three-way talks.
鈥淭he situation is very difficult and humanly intolerable鈥� in Mariupol, a source in the Elysee presidential palace said, after what it termed a 鈥渧ery frank and difficult discussion鈥� with the Russian leader.
鈥淭he only decision President Putin must take is to lift the siege.鈥�
French President Emmanuel Macron鈥檚 office also accused Putin of 鈥渓ies鈥� for alleging that Ukrainian forces had committed human rights abuses by using civilians as human shields.
The 75-minute three-way phone call with Macron, the Russian leader and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz focused on France and Germany鈥檚 call for an immediate cease-fire and steps toward a diplomatic solution, sources in the French and German leaders鈥� offices said.
Macron told Putin 鈥渢he Russian army鈥檚 abuses must cease,鈥� the source said, warning that its actions could qualify as war crimes.
They said the two leaders spoke separately before the call with Ukraine鈥檚 President Volodymyr Zelensky, who asked them to call on Putin to halt the fighting.
Russian forces are closing in on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and bombarding several other cities. The offensive has driven millions of Ukrainians from their homes.
Zelensky also asked the leaders to help secure the release of the mayor of the city of Melitpol, who he said has been abducted by Russian forces.
鈥淲e are putting on maximum pressure and we will not let up,鈥� the French presidency said.
Macron demanded 鈥渧ery strongly that the conflict cease as quickly as possible in order to avoid the worst, including (Russia) resorting to illicit weapons or destroying cities,鈥� it added.
US President Joe Biden on Friday vowed that Russia would pay a 鈥渟evere price鈥� if it used chemical weapons in Ukraine.
Macron has taken a leading role in trying to engage with Putin over Russia鈥檚 offensive.
The Elysee says he has had nine conversations with the Russian leader since meeting him at the Kremlin on February 7. Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24.