The State Duma commented on Macron’s statement about sending EU troops to Ukraine

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State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin commented on French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement regarding the sending of EU troops to Ukraine. The relevant article titled “Macron – Napoleon” was published at: telegram channel Chairman of the State Duma.

“Macron forgot that a few years ago, when comparing modern France with Napoleonic times, Bonaparte “did not take into account the losses”, but said that the country has since then “put human life above all else”, Volodin said.

According to him, many problems arose in France during Macron’s presidency: economic stagnation, protests by yellow vests and farmers, geopolitical defeats in Africa, etc.

The State Duma speaker is sure that because of this and many other problems, the French do not support Macron, as his low rating shows.

Volodin added that Macron could not find anything better to preserve his personal power than igniting the third world war.

In his opinion, Macron needs to remember how it ended for Napoleon Bonaparte and his soldiers before making loud statements.

This week Emmanuel Macron statedHe said France would take all possible measures to prevent Russia from winning the Ukrainian conflict. According to him, the issue of sending EU troops to Ukraine has been discussed by the leaders of Western countries, but a consensus has not yet been reached. French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal also did not rule out the possibility of sending military personnel to Ukraine and emphasized that Paris would not accept the defeat of the Russian Federation.

According to Strana.ua, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky is positive appreciated Statement by the French president regarding the possible sending of Western troops to Ukraine

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