Macron Warns Against Sending Troops to Ukraine, Citing Escalation Risk.

Macron on troops in Ukraine
Macron on troops in Ukraine

French President Emmanuel Macron's Address

According to TSN.ua: During the Munich Security Conference, French President Emmanuel Macron addressed the situation in Ukraine, stating that deploying troops from a 'Coalition of the Willing' could lead to an escalation of the conflict. He emphasized that there is currently no evidence of Russia's readiness for compromise and cautioned against potential direct military intervention. This stance comes amid ongoing debates within NATO about the limits of support for Ukraine.

Macron noted that there is currently no consensus among allies regarding sending troops to Ukraine. He stressed the critical importance of aligning a shared strategic vision with the United States, as this would significantly influence the international community's future actions.

“I believe our top priority in the coming weeks must be to restore close cooperation with the United States,” the French President emphasized.

A Call for Caution

Macron also argued for the necessity of implementing additional sanctions and pressure on the Russian economy. He pointed out that committing ground troops to the battlefield carries serious risks related to escalating the war:

“Deploying troops from a 'Coalition of the Willing' to Ukraine at this stage would mean an escalation of the conflict,” he remarked. “If we now put troops on the ground, we risk being responsible for that escalation,” Macron added, urging caution in choosing the next steps.

President Macron's speech underscores the complexity of the international situation surrounding Ukraine and the need for a measured approach to military support. His call for coordinated action with the United States highlights the vital importance of transatlantic unity in resolving the conflict. Given the instability, the international community's subsequent moves could have profound implications for European security.


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