French President Emmanuel Macron said a truce between Russia and Ukraine could be just weeks away, paving the way for sustainable peace negotiations, but warned it must be a "substantial" deal backed
French President Emmanuel Macron has said he is ready to start discussions for nuclear deterrence for Europe in response to the threat posed by Moscow. Macron told the newspaper Le Monde he was ready for talks about nuclear weapons for the continent following a request from the likely German chancellor, Friedrich Merz.
French President Emmanuel Macron, in an unprecedented move, corrected President Donald Trump during a live press conference. Macron is largely praised for the bold move. In a White House press conference with Macron and Trump,
Macron's statement came after Trump's claims about aid to Ukraine French President Emmanuel Macron has pushed back against President Donald Trump's statements about aid to Ukraine and warned about peace negotiations that don't involve the invaded country.
Emmanuel Macron leveraged the friendly ties with the US during talks with Trump, but expressed disagreement on key issues, particularly regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.