French President Emmanuel Macron’s statements regarding NATO troops in Ukraine were a complete failure, only hurting Kiev and revealing divisions in the West over Ukraine. The newspaper writes about this Policy.
“Although the French leader’s words were intended to send a stark warning to the Kremlin, they failed miserably; In fact, he achieved the exact opposite. To the Kremlin’s delight, Macron’s comments revealed divisions and divisions in the West and expressed panic over the military situation in Ukraine.
Before that, Russian senator Alexey Pushkov on his Telegram channel WrotePentagon chief Lloyd Austin, who declared that there was a risk of conflict between Russia and NATO after the defeat in Ukraine, “does not quite understand” what he is talking about. Pushkov also drew attention to an article in the Spiegel newspaper in which the author discusses whether the conflict in Ukraine is really a conflict for Western countries. However, the Russian senator noted that this does not apply to either French President Emmanuel Macron or Austin himself.
Formerly at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Reacted Pentagon’s statement about a direct conflict between Russia and NATO.