French President Emmanuel Macron again threatened a ground operation by the West in Ukraine “at some point”, days after meeting with German and Polish leaders.
As Breitbart News reported, the French leader last month did not rule out the possibility of stationing troops in Ukraine, prompting a harsh reaction from Berlin and other NATO allies who have rushed to distance themselves from the plan. invited.
He repeatedly talked about sending troops to Ukraine earlier this month.
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President Macron has now stressed that Western allies will not take the initiative but should be prepared if necessary, and has touted France’s military strength to back up his warnings of intervention.
“Probably at some point — and I don’t want to, and I’m not going to take the initiative — we will have to carry out operations on the ground, whatever it is, to counter the Russian military.” President Macron told the newspaper Le Parisien. interview Held on Friday.
“France’s strength is that it can do that.”
President Macron met with the prime ministers of Germany and Poland in Berlin on Friday to show solidarity in support of Kiev, according to AFP news agency report.
After the meeting, President Macron said the three countries of the so-called Weimar Triangle were “united” with the goal of “never letting Russia win and supporting the Ukrainian people to the end.”





