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French President Macron's statement about the possibility of sending the military to participate in the Ukrainian conflict has sparked protests in France. Macron and German Chancellor Scholz have conflicting views on military aid to Ukraine, with Macron suggesting NATO troops deployment. France's Chief of Defense Staff, Thierry Burkhard, explored the idea of a coalition of willing NATO troops taking over tasks in Ukraine.
The bad cop Macron talking about potentially sending troops to Ukraine and the good cop Scholz rejecting the idea with many others endorsing Scholz ironically benefits Russia because it creates division within NATO. Ultimate goal is to create a divide on collective defense.
The question is what does Macron consider the near future? Tomorrow, 2 weeks from now? Macron said France will not send troops to Ukraine in the near future https://t.co/rKz0XUI8L9
JUST IN - Macron: France does not intend to send military personnel to Ukraine in the near future — APA
France is not considering sending military personnel to Ukraine in the near future, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with the Czech newspaper Pravo. https://t.co/igW67osWz8
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🇫🇷🇺🇦 France’s Chief of Defense Staff General Thierry Burkhard had written to half his NATO colleagues, exploring the possibility of a coalition of the willing to take over certain tasks from Ukraine — training forces, cyber operations and demining. https://t.co/udl2A9YMzo
In a new episode of #Ukraine Talks, two Kyiv-based Ukrainian journalists (one of whom is me) discuss Emmanuel Macron's proposal to send NATO troops to Ukraine, Vladimir Putin's nuclear threats, and #Russia's new military districts on the border with #NATO. https://t.co/Fg3LYqKF6P
France is not considering sending military personnel to Ukraine in the near future, Macron says. “This does not mean that we are considering sending French troops to Ukraine in the near future, but that we are opening a discussion and thinking about everything that can be done… https://t.co/i6FNEJwSfK
Macron's provocative diplomacy: a detriment to Ukraine's cause https://t.co/kZhviLqheO https://t.co/u0jT3vSoCY
First President Emmanuel Macron of France, then Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany, exposed divisions among Western countries trying to avoid direct hostilities with Russia. https://t.co/jMHAX1DPEl
Macron raised a serious issue—how to intensify support for Ukraine—but chose to grandstand rather than seriously engage with allies on whether and how to do so, thus undermining the cause. My latest FP @POLITICOEurope https://t.co/Lg3umgPKSI
„#France’s Chief of the Defense Staff had written to half his #NATO colleagues, exploring the possibility of a coalition of the willing to take over certain tasks from #Ukraine — including manning defensive systems, training forces in country…“ | #Macron https://t.co/wE7To4AD7e
"Weeks earlier, France’s Chief of the Defense Staff General Thierry Burkhard had written to half his NATO colleagues, exploring the possibility of a coalition of the willing to take over certain tasks from Ukraine — including manning defensive systems" https://t.co/yNvuDzRfvw https://t.co/TtMODHGfdr
🇫🇷🌐 ❗️The Chief of the General Staff of the French Armed Forces, Thierry Burkhardt, sent a proposal to his NATO colleagues to consider the deployment of alliance troops in Ukraine, but received a negative response, Politico reports, citing information from the former US…
Here’s why Emmanuel Macron suggested openly sending NATO troops into Ukraine The French president is trying to exercise minds in Western Europe to understand that they can no longer rely on the US By Fyodor Lukyanov: https://t.co/gLNJAcwbdA https://t.co/KxlS0zd43s
"France’s Chief of Defense Staff has written to his NATO colleagues, exploring possibility of a coalition of the willing to take over tasks from Ukraine, including manning defensive systems, training forces in country, cyber operations, help in demining" https://t.co/TN4vaQNU0O https://t.co/OJjEdzExHe
Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz are arguing over military aid to Ukraine. A summit in France has made things worse https://t.co/fOfqyhE1sL 👇
‘He wanted to shake up NATO.' Journalist at the Daily Telegraph, Anne-Élisabeth Moutet, discusses Macron refusing to rule out the possibility of putting ground troops in Ukraine. https://t.co/gAzjOjqr79
German and French leaders "disagree" - Bloomberg Emmanuel Macron reportedly views Olaf Scholz as an unambitious coward, while Scholz sees his French counterpart as a monarch in the making. https://t.co/7J1JXjjs5a
The French came out to protest after President Macron's resonant statement about the possibility of sending the military to participate in the Ukrainian conflict. “Macron, go to Ukraine yourself” https://t.co/vkmRKtx83e