French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed that he does not rule out sending troops to Ukraine, saying that such an issue will become “legitimately” relevant if Russia breaks through the front lines of Ukraine and Kyiv makes such a request, writes “France24″, which refers to an interview he gave. The Economist”.
“I’m not ruling anything out because we’re facing someone [Krieviju un tās prezidentu, agresoru Vladimiru Putinu]who doesn’t rule anything out,” Macron said when asked if he still supported comments made earlier this year, not ruling out sending Western troops to the war-torn country. The words of the owner of the Elysee Palace at the time provoked mixed reactions from representatives of other Western countries.
“If Russia wins in Ukraine, there will be no security in Europe,” said the French leader. He also asked rhetorically: “Who can pretend that Russia will stop there? What about the rest [Ukrainas] security available to neighboring countries, Moldova, Romania, Poland, Lithuania and others?”
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