Latvian foreign minister says European leaders should not fear provoking Putin and must not push Ukraine to make concessions
Washington(CNN)Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs on Wednesday said European leaders must not be deterred by a fear of provoking Russian President Vladimir Putin and the international community must not pressure Ukraine into making concessions to end the war.
Although Rinkēvičs did not name names in his critique of European leaders who he says maintain a "fear" of vexing Putin, he told CNN he was referencing "those who are well-known from time to time openly saying that they don't want to see him humiliated or that we need to provide some off-ramp" -- a seeming swipe at French President Emmanuel Macron, who in early June said "we must not humiliate Russia so that the day when the fighting stops we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means."
Rinkēvičs said such an approach is "not rational," telling CNN that the "mentality in many of the capitals needs to be changed." He also noted that diplomatic outreach by world leaders to Putin in an attempt to get him to end the war had not yielded results, and said he believed the Russians "can be stopped only by Ukrainians, only by them fighting."
Washington(CNN)Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkēvičs on Wednesday said European leaders must not be deterred by a fear of provoking Russian President Vladimir Putin and the international community must not pressure Ukraine into making concessions to end the war.
Although Rinkēvičs did not name names in his critique of European leaders who he says maintain a "fear" of vexing Putin, he told CNN he was referencing "those who are well-known from time to time openly saying that they don't want to see him humiliated or that we need to provide some off-ramp" -- a seeming swipe at French President Emmanuel Macron, who in early June said "we must not humiliate Russia so that the day when the fighting stops we can build an exit ramp through diplomatic means."
Rinkēvičs said such an approach is "not rational," telling CNN that the "mentality in many of the capitals needs to be changed." He also noted that diplomatic outreach by world leaders to Putin in an attempt to get him to end the war had not yielded results, and said he believed the Russians "can be stopped only by Ukrainians, only by them fighting."