Macron Rejects Trump's Proposal to Lift Sanctions on Russian Oil.
Macron's Firm Stance on Russian Oil Sanctions
According to Novyny.live: French President Emmanuel Macron has firmly rejected a proposal from former U.S. President Donald Trump to lift sanctions on Russian oil. This statement comes as global oil prices rise due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. While Trump has considered removing the sanctions starting March 9, Macron's position remains unequivocal. The European Union has maintained these sanctions as a core part of its response to Russia's war in Ukraine.
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz in no way justifies lifting sanctions against Russia.
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron emphasized the critical importance of maintaining sanctions and continuing support for Ukraine. 'This should not diminish our focus on Ukraine, our support for Ukraine, or our clear position regarding sanctions against Russia,' the French President stated.
Consequently, France's stance remains stable and resolute, despite the suggestion from the United States. Macron insists on the necessity of sustained support for Ukraine and adherence to the sanctions regime, demonstrating a clear assessment of the global political situation.
Macron's position on Russian sanctions reflects not only France's commitment to supporting Ukraine but also its strategic approach to international policy. As a key player within the European Union, France continues to uphold the EU's common policy on sanctions and opposition to Russian aggression. This underscores the vital importance of unity among Western nations in the face of ongoing geopolitical challenges.
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