Rome (AP) 鈥 French President Emmanuel Macron said Sunday it's to decide the time and terms of peace with Russia, and he cautioned that the end of war 鈥渃an't be the consecration of the law of the strongest.鈥
Speaking at the opening of a three-day peace conference in Rome, Macron said the international community will be there when the Ukrainian government chooses that time.
鈥淭o stay neutral would mean accepting the world order of the strongest, and I don鈥檛 agree with this,鈥 Macron said at the conference organized by a Catholic charity with close ties to the Vatican.
There is concern that support from Ukraine鈥檚 might be eroded due to soaring energy costs with the approach of winter.
Pope Francis is scheduled to conclude the Cry for Peace conference, sponsored by the Sant'Egidio Community, with a speech Tuesday at the Colosseum.
Throughout the war that began with of Ukraine eight months ago, the pope has warned against an arms buildup. But he has said Ukraine has the right to defend itself.
While Italy's new premier, far-right leader Giorgia Meloni, is a staunch backer of helping Ukraine defend its sovereignty, her coalition allies have pro-Russia sympathies.
In the evening, Meloni and Macron met privately in Rome for talks.
The premier's office said the two agreed to work together 鈥渙n the big, common challenges on the European level and in the respect of reciprocal national interests.鈥 The two discussed the need to give 鈥渞apid and common responses鈥 to the problems of high energy costs, support for Ukraine, the difficult economic moment and managing migrant flows, the statement said.
Macron, a pro-European centrist, tweeted a photo of the meeting in the evening, writing that 鈥渁s Europeans, as neighboring countries, as friendly peoples, with Italy we must continue all the work started."
鈥淲e owe to our youth and our peoples to succeed together,鈥 Macron added, saying that Sunday鈥檚 meeting 鈥済oes in that direction."
The French presidency said both leaders had a 鈥渃onstructive,鈥 鈥渇rank鈥 and 鈥渙pen鈥 discussion for over one hour and that they agreed on the need to have regular contacts at all levels in order to move forward the European agenda.
The French president's visit to Italy includes an audience with the pope at the Vatican on Monday.
Macron addressed concern that any talk of peace could be taken as a sign of lack of support for Ukraine. 鈥淭o speak of peace now, call for peace, might seem unbearable for those who are fighting for freedom, it seems like a betrayal鈥 of Ukraine, the French leader said.
But peace cannot be 鈥渃aptured by Russian power,'' he said. 鈥漃eace can't be the consecration of the law of the strongest, nor can it be a cease-fire (marking) the state of affairs."
鈥淲e want the Ukrainian people to decide at a certain point, peace, the moment and the terms of peace,鈥 Marcon said.
鈥淧eace will be built with the other (party), who today is the enemy, around a table, and the international community will be there.鈥
Italy's main populist opposition leader, former Premier Giuseppe Conte, last week said Italy shouldn't send more arms to Ukraine.
Macron referred to his past meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the war's architect.
Moscow's aggression is 鈥渢he fruit of exaggerated nationalism鈥 and feeling isolated, the French leader said, noting the aggression was unjustified.
鈥淭hey were convinced that there were threats, that the rest of the world, the Western world, at least, would have tried to destroy Russia,鈥 he said.
Macron warned against growing sentiments on nationalism on the European continent, where far-right political forces have gained popularity in some nations.
With many religious leaders at the conference, the president exhorted them to foster 鈥漴esistance against the folly of war."
Macron decried that 鈥渢he Orthodox religion is being manipulated by Russia.鈥 He didn't elaborate. But Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill has fervently backed Putin in the war against Ukraine, calling the invasion part of a 鈥渕etaphysical鈥 battle against the West.
Keenly aware of Kirill's closeness to Putin, Pope Francis has sought, so far in vain, to meet with the patriarch during the war.
Ultimately, said Macron, nurturing peace in Europe depends on 鈥渆quilibrium of respect, reciprocity, justice.鈥 He cautioned against efforts in Europe to 鈥渄rive out the 鈥榦ther鈥 in our society'' in a quest for 鈥渆thnic purity, religious purity.鈥
Meloni came to power after an election campaign in which she championed a Christian view of European civilization.
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AP Writer Sylvie Corbet in Paris contributed to the story.
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