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U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron presented a united front on Ukraine and Biden said he would talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin if he ends the invasion.

U.S. leader says he's prepared to speak with Russia's president if Vladimir Putin wants to end warU.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron talk as they walk along the Colonnade of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.The president and First Lady Jill Biden were holding a sumptuous, star-studded White House state dinner, featuring music from Jon Batiste, and Chardonnay from the Napa Valley, in honour of President Macron and his wife, Brigitte.

"Let me choose my words very carefully," Biden told a news conference with Macron. "I'm prepared to speak with Mr. Putin if in fact there is an interest in him deciding he's looking for a way to end the war. He hasn't done that yet." "France did not come here to ask for some kind of exception for its economy. We came to share how the consequences of this regulation impact us," he said on Thursday.

"There are tweaks that we can make that can fundamentally make it easier for European countries to participate and or be on their own," said Biden, who said he and Macron had a long discussion about the topic. They also vowed to co-ordinate on their concerns regarding "China's challenge to the rules-based international order, including respect for human rights and to work together with China on important global issues like climate change."

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