French President Emmanuel Macron does not rule out sending troops to Ukraine if Russia breaks the Ukrainian front line and Kyiv asks for such help.
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The French president expressed this opinion in an interview published on Thursday for the Economist magazine. Macron gave the interview after a speech at the Sorbonne University in Paris last week, in which he warned that Europe was mortal and could die in part because of the threat posed by Russian aggression.
“I don’t rule anything out, because we are dealing with someone who doesn’t rule anything out,” Macron admitted when asked if he stands by what he said at the beginning of the year that he doesn’t rule out sending Western troops to Ukraine.
Macron said that if “Russia decides to go further, we will all have to ask ourselves this question anyway” about sending troops. He called his refusal to rule out such a move a “strategic wake-up call to my colleagues.” Macron described Russia as a “force of regional destabilization” and a “threat to European security”.
“I have a clear strategic goal – Russia must not win in Ukraine,” Macron emphasized.
“Who can pretend that Russia will stop there? What kind of security will there be for the other neighboring countries, Moldova, Romania, Poland, Lithuania and others?” Macron asked rhetorically.
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