France is planning a humanitarian action with Turkey and Greece to evacuate people from the hard-fought eastern Ukrainian port of Mariupol at short notice. This was announced by President Emmanuel Macron after the EU summit in Brussels. There are already concrete talks with the mayor of Mariupol and an agreement with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. An agreement is also necessary with Russia, whose troops have been besieging the city for weeks.
According to the Elysée Palace, France is in contact with the Ukrainian authorities, the Greeks, the Turks and the relevant international organizations to clarify the needs that need to be responded to. The basis for this was that France required Russia to lift the siege on the city, that people who wanted to go could go and that people who wanted to stay could stay. Appropriate humanitarian aid geared to basic needs must be able to be provided under the conditions of international humanitarian law.
Source: Stern

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