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Macron warns Russia not to stop in Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron warned of Russia’s threat to Europe. In a televised speech on Monday night, Macron said Russia will continue to regroup in parallel with the war of aggression against Ukraine.
“Who can believe that today’s Russia will stay in Ukraine in this case? Russia poses a threat to France and Europe while I talk to you and in the years to come.”
“Overall, our prosperity and security have become more uncertain, and it must be said that we are entering a new era,” Macron said.
“In addition to Ukraine, the Russian threat exists and affects European countries. It affects us.” The French president asserted that Russia has turned the Ukrainian conflict into a global conflict.