Macron says a proposed European force for Ukraine could ‘respond’ if attacked by Russia
- On March 27, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that a proposed European armed force could "respond" to a Russian attack if aggression occurs.
- Macron emphasized that the European forces would not be engaged on the frontlines but would be present at strategic locations in Ukraine to provide security guarantees and deter future aggression.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged European allies to act quickly during the summit.
- Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused France and the UK of plotting military intervention under the guise of a peacekeeping mission.
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Macron Says Proposed European Force in Ukraine Could Respond to Russian Attack
French President Emmanuel Macron said on March 27 that a proposed European armed force in Ukraine could “respond” to a Russian attack. Macron made the remarks on March 27 at a summit of nations at the presidential Elysee Palace that included Ukraine and more than 30 other countries. Macron, together with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has been driving an effort to build a “coalition of nations” willing to support the deployment of an armed…
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