“It would be madness to remain a bystander in this world of danger,” Macro said in his television speech.
French president Emmanuel Macron On Wednesday, he said he wanted to open a debate on expanding the French nuclear dismissal to other European countries. Macron commented on the television speech on Wednesday evening. According to Macron, all decisions on the use of nuclear weapons would remain in the French head of state.
According to Macron, Russian aggression does not seem to know the borders of the state, and therefore French and its European allies have to react.
– Russia has come, at the moment, when I talk to you and in the coming years, a threat to France and Europe … It would be madness to remain a bystander in this world of danger, he said in his television speech.
Macron said the United States has changed its position on war in Ukraine by reducing its support to the country. According to the president, this causes uncertainty about the future.
– I want to believe that the United States will stay with us. But we must be ready if this is not the case.
According to Macron, European troops could be sent to Ukraine to Ukraine, after signing a possible peace agreement, to ensure that the agreement should be fully complied with.
The President added that European headquarters will meet in Paris next week to discuss how Ukraine could be supported after the peace treaty.
In his speech, Macron also commented on imported duties designed by US European products. Macron described them as incomprehensible.
In connection with Trump and Zelensky
Macron has been repeatedly contacted in recent days as well as to the US president To Donald Trump that the Ukrainian president Volodymyr to Zelensky From the Ukrainian war.
On Tuesday, the French Presidential Chancellery emphasized that Macron is ready to work with all parties to get sustainable peace in Ukraine.
On Tuesday, Trump said he had received a letter from Zelensky, where he assured Ukraine to be ready to negotiate with Russia and sign a mineral agreement with the United States.