France鈥檚 Macron flies to Moscow in high-risk diplomatic mission

MOSCOW 鈥 French President Emmanuel Macron flies to Moscow on Monday in a risky diplomatic move, seeking commitments from Russian President Vladimir Putin to dial down tensions with Ukraine, where Western leaders fear the Kremlin plans an invasion.
Mr. Macron has made a frenetic series of phone calls with Western allies, Mr. Putin and the Ukrainian leader over the past week. He will follow up on Tuesday with a visit to Kyiv, staking a lot of political capital on a mission that could prove embarrassing if he returns empty-handed.
鈥淲e鈥檙e heading to Putin鈥檚 lair, in many ways it鈥檚 a throw of the dice,鈥 one source close to Mr. Macron told Reuters.
Russia has massed some 100,000 troops near Ukraine and demanded NATO and US security guarantees, including that NATO never admit Ukraine as a member.
Two sources close to Mr. Macron said one aim of his visit was to buy time and freeze the situation for several months, at least until a 鈥淪uper April鈥 of elections in Europe 鈥 in Hungary, Slovenia and, crucially for Macron, in France.
The French leader, who has earned a reputation for highly publicized diplomatic forays since he took power in 2017, has both tried to cajole and confront Mr. Putin over the past five years. His efforts have brought close dialogue with the Russian leader as well as painful setbacks.
Soon after his election, Mr. Macron rolled out the red carpet for Mr. Putin at the Palace of Versailles, but also used the visit to publicly decry Russian meddling during the election. Two years later, the pair met at the French president鈥檚 summer residence.
But Mr. Macron鈥檚 many overtures did not prevent Russian encroachment into traditional French spheres of influence in Africa, culminating late last year with the arrival of Russian mercenaries in Mali. French officials think they are supported by the Kremlin.
Eastern European countries who suffered decades under Soviet rule have criticized Mr. Macron鈥檚 cooperative stance on Russia, leery of Mr. Macron鈥檚 talk of negotiating a 鈥渘ew European security order鈥 with Russia.
To counter critics ahead of the trip and take on the mantle of European leadership in this crisis, Macron has been at pains to consult with other Western leaders this time, including Britain鈥檚 Boris Johnson and US President Joseph R. Biden.
The French president鈥檚 visit to Moscow and Ukraine comes less than three months before a presidential election at home. His political advisers see a potential electoral dividend, although Mr. Macron has yet to announce whether he will run.
鈥淔or the president, it鈥檚 an opportunity to show his leadership in Europe. That he is above the fray,鈥 one French government source said. 鈥 Reuters


