The French leader said he was surprised by the “lack of nerve among Russian officials.”
French President Emmanuel Macron said he was surprised by the “nervousness and lack of restraint of Russian officials.” In this way, he responded to the threats of the Vice-President of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Pyotr Tolstoy, to “send a nuclear bomb to Paris.” This was reported by the French television channel BFMTV on Friday, March 22.
It was noted that Macron condemned these statements by the Russian official and said that these threats contained “signs of nervousness.” He added that he was surprised by the “lack of nerve among Russian officials.”
BFMTV added that Petr Tolstoy recently spoke in an interview about the possibility of sending a nuclear bomb to Paris. In particular, he promised “death to any French soldier who arrives on Ukrainian soil.”
Tolstoy also said that allegedly “a projectile fired from Russia could reach the French capital in a little over two minutes.”
In the past, Macron advised Russian President Vladimir Putin not to throw out threats of nuclear weapons.
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