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“Anything is possible”: Macron scratches the red line in Ukraine – Kremlin reacts tensely

2024-02-27T15:03:07.540Z

Highlights: “Anything is possible’: Macron scratches the red line in Ukraine – Kremlin reacts tensely. At an aid conference for Ukraine, NATO also discussed the use of ground troops. “There is no consensus today about officially sending ground troops,” said Macron. ‘We will do whatever it takes to ensure that Russia cannot win this war,’ he said. Coalition should provide Ukraine with medium and long-range missiles, he added. The French president also said additional ammunition should also be mobilized for Ukraine from own stocks.



As of: February 27, 2024, 3:48 p.m

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At an aid conference for Ukraine, NATO also discussed the use of ground troops.

Russia reacts directly to a Macron speech.

Update from February 27th, 1:26 p.m.:

The Kremlin reacted tensely to Emmanuel Macron's statements about a possible deployment of Western ground troops in Ukraine.

Then a direct military conflict between Russia and NATO would be inevitable, Russian Tass quotes Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying.

“Then it’s not about probability, but about inevitability – that’s how we assess it.”

NATO countries should “be aware of the consequences of such actions,” Peskov warned.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov reacted to Macron's statements about the possible deployment of NATO ground troops to Ukraine.

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“So anything is possible”: Macron scratches the red line for Ukraine

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: Paris - French President Emmanuel Macron is not ruling out the use of ground troops in Ukraine by his country.

Nothing can be ruled out to prevent a Russian victory in Ukraine, Macron said after concluding a Ukraine aid conference in Paris on Monday evening.

At the meeting of over 20 heads of state and government, including Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), there was no agreement on the use of ground troops, but nothing could be ruled out in the future course of the war, said Macron.

“There is no consensus today about officially sending ground troops,” said Macron.

“But nothing can be ruled out in the dynamic.

We will do whatever it takes to ensure that Russia cannot win this war.” Many people who said “never, never” today are the same people who said two years ago “never, never tanks, never, never airplanes “Never, ever longer range missiles.”

Today the discussion is about becoming faster and stronger in the delivery of tanks and missiles.

“So anything is possible if it helps us achieve our goal.”

“The general conclusion today is that the security of all of us is at stake,” said Macron at the start of the conference, which was organized at short notice.

Russia's stance is hardening both at the political level and on the front in Ukraine, where there is a threat of new Russian attacks.

A Russian defeat is necessary for stability and security in Europe.

That's why Ukraine's supporters need to get a move on.

“We are in the process of ensuring our security today and tomorrow,” Macron said.

“We don’t want to go to war with the Russian people,” the president also said.

French President Emmanuel Macron invited people to an international support conference for Ukraine.

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Coalition should deliver medium and longer range missiles

Before leaving for the Paris meeting, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico warned of a “dangerous escalation of tensions” with Russia.

Individual countries, which he did not want to name, were apparently prepared to send their own soldiers directly to Ukraine.

However, that would not persuade Russia to give in, but it would certainly increase the risk of the conflict expanding.

After the conference, when asked about the possible deployment of troops by Poland, Macron said that each country could independently and sovereignly decide on the deployment of ground troops.

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At the meeting it was decided to form a coalition that would provide Ukraine with medium and long-range missiles and bombs for strikes far behind Russian lines, the French president said.

In the short term, additional ammunition should also be mobilized for Ukraine from our own stocks and from third countries.

Among other things, initiatives were agreed on cyber defense, the co-production of weapons, military capabilities and ammunition in Ukraine, as well as the defense of countries that are directly threatened by the Russian offensive in Ukraine, especially Moldova.

Macron also said they wanted to support Ukraine on its border with Belarus with non-military forces.

It was also about defusing mines.

There is currently no decision to deliver French Mirage fighter jets.

However, we are still checking which French military material could help Ukraine, said Macron, who wants to travel to Ukraine himself by mid-March.

France is considering common European debt

At the conference it was fundamentally decided to provide more aid to Ukraine more quickly, said Macron.

France also supports considerations of using common debt to finance European defense spending in view of the war in Ukraine.

Similar to the Corona crisis, all European countries are affected by Russia's aggression, which justifies the special route of shared debt.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who joined the conference at short notice with a video message, had called for further help so that Russia does not expand its aggression to other countries.

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Source: merkur

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