France's Emmanuel Macron doubled down on a possible Western deployment in Ukraine, a day before a key summit with Germany.
"We cannot exclude options," French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview, when asked to revisit his controversial comments about the potential deployment of Western troops into Ukraine.Macron on Friday meets German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin for talks that many hope could silence simmering tensions over Ukraine.
"If we decide today to be weak, if, in the face of someone who has no limits, who has crossed all the limits we have given him, if we naively tell him: 'I will not go farther than this or that.' In that moment we don't decide peace, we decide defeat." The latest statements by Macron once again risk pitting him against NATO allies, who in February distanced themselves from the possibility of their own national military deployment in Ukraine.
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