It is an open secret that Olaf Scholz is resistant to the warmongering flights of Emmanuel Macron.
But the two leaders are responsible enough to, taking into account the seriousness of the issues, display principled unity and common objectives in Ukraine.
“United and determined to never let Russia win”,
on Friday they put the annoying question, that of a possible sending of troops, under the carpet.
In light of his planned meeting with the chancellor, the president's televised intervention on Thursday evening marked a further progression in provocation.
Putting
“too many limits in his vocabulary”
is certainly not a criticism that the Frenchman was addressing himself.
After his injunctions to
“not be cowardly”
and to reject
“the choice of defeat”,
a new
“clarification”
session was therefore necessary between the two men, the Pole Donald Tusk being welcome in the position of mediator.
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