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Russia calls Macron nuclear comments a 'threat'

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin reminded French President Emmanuel Macron that previous invasions of Russia have ended in failure, emphasizing the resilience of Russian soldiers.
  • Macron declared that Russia poses a threat to France and Europe, which initiated a debate on nuclear deterrence.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated that Macron's remarks suggested that France was more focused on war than peace, characterizing them as a claim to nuclear leadership in Europe.
  • Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov criticized Macron's comments as confrontational, stating that they overlooked Russia's concerns about NATO's eastward expansion.
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