French President Emmanuel Macron has declared that France's support for Ukraine will face "no restrictions, no red lines," as reported by La Depeche and Le Monde. This stance has prompted a sharp response from Russia. Macron's comments were reiterated during a meeting with French party leaders. In reaction, Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian Security Council Chairman, stated that if France has no more red lines in supporting Ukraine, then Russia no longer has red lines in relation to France. This exchange underscores the escalating tensions between France and Russia over the situation in Ukraine.
French President Emmanuel Macron said there should be no restrictions on support for Ukraine, according to French media. In response, Russian Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said โRussia has no more red lines left for France.โ https://t.co/UsZQBxcFRj
๐จ๐ต๐บ๐ฆ๐ท๐บโก National secretary of the PCF (French Communist Party), Fabien Roussel, said Macron told him Odessa, Kiev were red lines passed which an intervention would be necessary. https://t.co/GbTNoJt5hY
๐ฟ Macron to French party leaders: There are no "red lines" in supporting Ukraine https://t.co/5HkkcDUe22
๐ฅด Medvedev: "If Macron says that there are no more red lines in supporting Ukraine, then Russia no longer has red lines in relation to France!" ๐ซ๐ท
French President Emmanuel Macron, during a meeting with party leaders, said that there are no longer โred linesโ in helping Ukraine. https://t.co/xjGQnhqIZZ
Macron has said, "there are no more red lines, there are no more limits" in terms of supporting Ukraine (Le Monde). Then that means, Russia has no more red lines left for France. In hostem omina licita.
French President Emmanuel #Macron said that his countryโs support for #Ukraine has "no limits or red lines," La Depeche reported. ๐ท: AFP https://t.co/96EFCeOFb9
Macron: There are โno restrictions, no red linesโ to support Ukraine. https://t.co/x4j51z7vvO