On May 28, French President Emmanuel Macron, with a map in his hands, said that Ukraine should have the right to attack military bases on Russian territory from which the Russians are firing.
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He said this during a joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
They have the right to neutralize military bases from which missiles are launched and other military installations from which Ukraine is attacked. But we must not allow Ukraine to hit other targets in Russia, civilian targets, of course, or other military targets,” the French president said.
Macron brought the map to the press conference to make clear that Ukraine should be allowed to bomb Russia.
The other day, EU countries are deciding whether to allow Ukraine to use their weapons to strike Russian territory.
Should we allow the use of weapons to strike targets outside Ukrainian territory, as (NATO Secretary General) Stoltenberg proposed yesterday? Should we allow our weapons to be used to strike deep into Russian territory? Member countries have begun to discuss this, Ukrainian foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in Brussels on Tuesday after a meeting of EU defense ministers.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin dwarf threatened Western countries with “serious consequences” if Ukraine was allowed to attack Russian territory.
Representatives of NATO countries, especially in Europe, especially in small countries, must understand what they are playing with. They must remember that they are states with a small territory and a dense population. They need to keep this factor in mind before talking about striking deep into Russia, the Russian dictator said.
Putin also once again hinted at the nuclear weapons owned by the Russian Federation.
If these serious consequences occur in Europe, how will the United States behave, bearing in mind our parity in the field of strategic weapons? – he said.
Source: Racurs

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