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Europe must be ready for war and not remain weak: French President Emmanuel Macron

Post witnessing Russian aggression in the past (Crimea) as well as its high handedness in the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, French president Emmanuel Macron has urged European nations to stay stronger and be ready for war as Russia even after emerging victorious in Kyiv will stop at nothing but to continue its expansionist rampage in Europe

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French president Emmanuel Macron called Vladimir Putin an adversary that would not stop in Ukraine if it defeated Kyiv’s troops in the two-year conflict, urging Europeans not to be weak and to get ready to respond.

Macron caused controversy last month after he said he could not rule out the deployment of ground troops in Ukraine in the future, with many leaders distancing themselves from that while those in Eastern Europe expressed support.

“If Russia wins the war, Europe’s credibility will be reduced to zero,” Macron said in a television interview mostly directed at the domestic audience, after French leaders criticised his comments as bellicose.

Macron said he deeply disagrees with the opposition leaders. “Today deciding to abstain or vote against support to Ukraine, it is not choosing peace, it is choosing defeat. It’s different, he said.

Macron’s main opposition party, the far right Marine Le Pen, abstained in parliament on a vote against support to Ukraine, while the hard left France Unbowed party voted against it. If the war spread in Europe, Russia would be to blame,” Macron added. “But if we decided to be weak, if we decided today that we would not respond, it would be choosing defeat already. And I don’t want that.”

He said it was important for Europe not to draw red lines which would signal weakness to the Kremlin and encourage it to push on with its invasion of Ukraine. He refused to give details on what a deployment to Ukraine might look like.

“I don’t want to do so, I want Russia to stop this war and retreat from its positions and allow peace,” he said. “I’m not going to give visibility to someone who is not giving me any. This is a question for President Putin.” And I have reasons not to be precise, he said.

Macron said France would never start a war (offensive) with Russia and that Paris was not at war with Moscow, despite the fact that Russia launched aggressive attacks against French interests in and outside France. The Kremlin regime is an adversary, he said, decling to call Russia an enemy. He also said Putin making threats about nuclear strikes was not appropriate.

Macron said Ukraine is in a difficult situation on the ground and that stronger support from allies was necessary. “Peace doesn’t mean the capitulation of Ukraine,” he said. Wanting peace does not mean defeat. Wanting peace does not mean dropping Ukraine.

He also hoped that time would come one day to negotiate peace with President of Russia whoever it might be for the first time envisaging the possibility of Putin no longer being in charge of Russia. Macron said he had not cancelled a planned visit to Ukraine for security reasons “That’s what Russia said. You shouldn’t believe them,” he said.

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