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Macron repeats ground operations in Ukraine a possibility

In an interview published this weekend, French President Emmanuel Macron repeated comments made last month that Western allies 'at some point' may 'have to have operations on the ground' in Ukraine, a position that has caused a deep rift with Germany.

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French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview published Saturday evening that Western ground operations in Ukraine might be necessary “at some point”, days after meeting with German and Polish leaders, reports FRANCE 24.

Last month Macron refused to rule out putting troops on the ground in Ukraine, which prompted a stern response from Berlin and other European partners.

But the French president has not recanted from his position, but stressed that Western allies would not take the initiative.

“Maybe at some point—I don’t want it, I won’t take the initiative—we will have to have operations on the ground, whatever they may be, to counter the Russian forces,” Macron told newspaper Le Parisien in an interview conducted on Friday.

“France’s strength is that we can do it”.

Disagreements over the possibility of ground operations and the delivery of long-range missiles to Kyiv had threatened to undermine cooperation between the allies.

Read more of this AFP report published by FRANCE 24.