Macron is one of the major beginners of the discussion about the possible transmission of Western troops to Ukraine.
France will not send land forces to Ukraine for adventures against Russia. On Tuesday, February 18, French President Emmanuel Macron said Le Monde.
“I have never said that France will send land forces. Now, France is not preparing to send land forces. We consider the issue of security guarantees. This strategic ambiguity is what , in essence, the election of Donald Trump was led. It for us to perform pressure, “said the French leader.
He noted that the key for him remains an issue of security guarantees for Ukraine. According to him, there are a number of options for how to protect Ukraine for a long time in the face of renewal of the Russian Federation invasion. Among them are Ukraine’s rearmament, the transmission of experts or even troops to non -conflict zones for incorporating and strengthening Ukraine.
“As the final option in the outline of the negotiations, we can decide on the peacekeeping operation under the UN command, which in this case will stand in front of the line,” Macron continued.
At the same time, the President of France suggested he could call Vladimir Putin.
“Obviously, I’ll talk to him again, if it’s worth it for the situation,” he said.
Remember that on the night of February 17, an emergency summit was held in Paris, led by French President Emmanuel Macron after special US president Donald Trump’s special supporter of Russia and Ukraine Kit Kellog said that States have not seen Europe at the negotiation table to stop the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Macron informed the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky about the results of the Paris meeting.
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