Ukraine War: Vladimir Putin said that the West must stop giving arms to Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has told French President Emmanuel Macron that the West must stop giving arms to Ukraine and also accused Ukraine. He felt that he was not taking the talks to end the war seriously.

Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine's military of war crimes and claimed the EU was "ignoring" them.

Putin told Macron that Western countries should put pressure on Ukrainian officials to stop atrocities and stop providing arms to Ukraine. 

Macron is one of the few Western leaders with whom Putin has spoken on the telephone since the start of the war in Ukraine on February 24. The Russo-Ukraine war has so far killed thousands and displaced more than 13 million .

It has become Europe's worst refugee crisis since World War II.  

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday became the first world leader to address the Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada.

He pledged to provide more military aid to Ukraine.

Addressing Ukraine's parliament via video-link, Johnson said, "This is the most important time in Ukraine, which will be remembered and will be remembered by generations to come."

He pledged to continue supporting Ukraine with "arms, funding and humanitarian aid".

"Your generations to come will say that Ukraine has taught the world that the brute force of an aggressor is nothing against the moral strength of determined people," he said.

Johnson said, 'It is a battle between right versus wrong and good versus evil.' He added, "So Ukraine must win;

And we see the heroism of the Ukrainian people and the bravery of your leader Volodymyr Zelensky.

We know that Ukraine will win.

Downing Street, the British prime minister's office, said Britain would send 13 special Toyota Land Cruisers to guard the command post and help security officials rebuild railways in eastern Ukraine.