In a series of interviews, French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted the existential threats facing Europe, emphasizing the continent's vulnerability and the urgent need for strategic decisions. Macron, speaking to The Economist, described Europe's security situation as an 'existential debate' that extends beyond the European Union to a geographical framework. He warned that Europe is 'mortal' and could face dire consequences if appropriate actions are not taken, particularly in response to the situation in Ukraine. Macron also noted the potential deployment of Russian missiles in Ukraine as a significant threat to European security. Additionally, he reiterated France's openness to negotiations with Russia, stressing that European security would be compromised if Russia prevailed in Ukraine.
In an interview in 2019 with The Economist, Emmanuel Macron spoke of the “brain death” of NATO. Today he insists “there is no question of brushing NATO aside” https://t.co/qB5QklH0O8 👇
Emmanuel Macron | At the end of the World War I, Paul Valéry remarked that we now know our civilizations are mortal. We must be clear about the fact that today, our Europe is mortal. It can die. It can die, and it all depends on our choices. These choices have to be made now.…
Macron believes that the security of Europeans depends on the situation in Ukraine. In his opinion, the deployment of Russian missiles there will endanger the countries of the European Union. https://t.co/6sgULsTd2T
🇫🇷 Macron said that France is open to negotiations with Russia He said in the same interview for "La Tribune" that if the Russian Federation wins in Ukraine, then there will be no security in Romania, Poland, Lithuania, or his country. The French president has repeatedly… https://t.co/YDlcpsxo7i
"Things can fall apart very quickly.” In an interview with The Economist, Emmanuel Macron warns that Europe faces imminent danger. The French president’s message is as compelling as it is alarming https://t.co/OEObiZSEYm 👇
“What kills me, in France as in Europe, is the spirit of defeat.” Emmanuel Macron’s latest wake-up call may be an attempt to stir both fellow Europeans, and those seeking to fend off nationalists and succeed him in the broad centre at home https://t.co/5lAU5PEg2f 👇
"Europe is mortal," French President Emmanuel Macron said. "It can die." https://t.co/YZSB5N3aY6
Europe’s future security is an “existential debate”, Emmanuel Macron declares, which “is not reduced to the European Union…The framework isn’t institutional, it’s geographical.” This willingness to think outside the EU box is decidely un-French https://t.co/tUMDYSG6fp 👇
Europe faces a triple shock of threats, Emmanuel Macron told The Economist in an exlusive interview. Read the French president’s assessment, in his own words, here: https://t.co/PQswnIFOBC 👇
Emmanuel Macron is the canary in the coal mine for western leaders: “In an interview with The Economist magazine published Thursday, Macron said his country would have to consider the request (to send troops) if it were to arise and if Russian forces manage to break through… https://t.co/TAKlUREKgA