President of France Emmanuel Macronduring the Tuesday interview given to the TF1 channel, he declared France's readiness to talk about European nuclear deterrence system. “We want to go further,” he said.
He emphasized, however, that the possible involvement of Paris is associated with certain conditions – among them there was a reservation that France does not intend to bear security costs to other countries And he won't diminish what he needs for himself. The third condition is – in his words – the fact that “the final decision (regarding nuclear weapons) always belongs to the president of France.
The journalist's attention is that “Poles They say that they would like French nuclear bombs in their territory, just as Americans do for certain European countries, “Macron mentioned the American presence in Germany, Italy and Turkey. He repeated then:”We are ready to open this discussion“.
As he announced, he will specify the frame in an official way in next weeks and months.
Ultimatum for Russia. Emmanuel Macron threatens with sanctions
Macron was also asked about Russia's readiness to Conversations in Turkey on a truce in the war against Ukraine. The negotiations are to be negotiated on Thursday in Istanbul. President Wołodymyr Zelanski He insisted that they were preceded by a ceasefire.
– Our safety is at the stake in Ukraine. We want a truce On land, sea and air, for 30 days – emphasized the French leader. He announced that if Russia shows that it does not respect agreement, European countries will introduce in consultation with the United States new sanctions.
He emphasized that sanctions could be imposed “in the coming days“Exchanged secondary sanctions regarding the sale of financial services and oil and gas. He also added that there is currently no legal framework that allows you to take over frozen Russian assets.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Sandskow However, he stated on Monday that Putin “seriously” treats peace conversations, but at the moment he can not say anything more about the plans of the President of Russia.