“We should maintain dialogue with [Russian President] Vladimir Putin, but under no circumstances we should indulge what he sometimes supports or defends … Russia needs to be put face to face with its responsibilities,” Macron told the BFMTV broadcaster.
His stance on Russia is a distinguishing him from his rivals like National Front party leader Marine Le Pen, La France Insoumise's (Unsubmissive France) Jean-Luc Melenchon and Francois Fillon, The Republicans' candidate, Macron added.
According to Macron, all of his rivals in French elections are “charmed by Vladimir Putin.”
The first round of the French presidential elections will take place on April 23, while the run-off between the top two contenders is scheduled for May 7. According to a fresh Harris Interactive poll, Macron is leading in the first round with 25 percent of votes, while far-right National Front party nominee Marine Le Pen is projected to receive 24 percent of votes. As regards Fillon, he is expected to gain 18 percent.