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Kremlin blasts 'confrontational' Macron speech on Russian threat, nuclear weapons

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Thursday condemned what it called a highly confrontational speech by French President Emmanuel Macron in which he called Russia a threat to Europe and said Paris

Kremlin Criticizes Macron's Confrontational Remarks on Russia Threat

MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Thursday condemned what it called a highly confrontational speech by French President Emmanuel Macron in which he called Russia a threat to Europe and said Paris would consider putting other countries under its nuclear protection.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the French leader's comments, in an address to the nation on Wednesday, were an indication that Paris was looking to prolong the war in Ukraine.

"The speech is really extremely confrontational. It can hardly be perceived as a speech by a head of state who is thinking about peace," Peskov told reporters.

"Rather, from what was said, one can conclude that France is thinking more about war, about continuing the war."

Macron, he said, had omitted important facts and failed to mention Russia's own "legitimate concerns and fears" about the eastwards expansion of NATO towards Russia's own borders.

Under Macron, France has supplied arms to Ukraine and said it is prepared to consider sending troops there to help ensure the implementation of any peace agreement. Russia has said the presence of any troops from NATO countries would be unacceptable.

Macron also said in Wednesday's speech that France was ready to discuss extending the protection of its nuclear arsenal to other European countries.

Peskov said this amounted to a "claim to nuclear leadership in Europe" which he said was "very, very confrontational."

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Kremlin condemns Macron's speech as confrontational.
  • Macron labels Russia a threat to Europe.
  • France considers nuclear protection for other countries.
  • Kremlin accuses France of prolonging Ukraine conflict.
  • Macron omits Russia's concerns about NATO expansion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Kremlin say about Macron's speech?
The Kremlin condemned Macron's speech as highly confrontational, suggesting it indicated France's desire to prolong the war in Ukraine.
What military support has France provided to Ukraine?
Under Macron, France has supplied arms to Ukraine and is considering sending troops to help implement any peace agreement.
What concerns did Peskov raise regarding NATO?
Peskov highlighted that Macron failed to mention Russia's legitimate concerns about NATO's eastward expansion towards its borders.
How did Macron's speech address nuclear weapons?
Macron stated that France was ready to discuss extending the protection of its nuclear arsenal to other European countries.
What was Peskov's view on France's nuclear ambitions?
Peskov described Macron's comments as a claim to nuclear leadership in Europe, which he deemed very confrontational.

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