However, at the same time, Macron stressed the situation taking place in Ukraine, as Vladimir Putin’s Russia becomes an even bigger existential threat to Europe for every day that he is not stopped. If no one stops the Kremlin leader, he “will certainly continue with Moldova and perhaps beyond, in Romania,” Macron says.
“So let the enemy not be mistaken. Our security is at stake,” the French president continued.
Also, while addressing the recent tensions, Macron urged U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to prioritize diplomacy and mutual respect.
According to the Élysée Palace, Macron has held discussions with both Trump and Zelensky since Friday evening. He also spoke with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, European Council President António Costa, and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte to prepare for an upcoming summit in London. The gathering, set to include approximately 15 European leaders, aims to reaffirm Europe’s commitment to supporting Ukraine ahead of the extraordinary EU defense summit on March 6.
In the interview, Macron underscored the urgency of a collective European defense strategy, advocating for “massive and common financing” amounting to “hundreds of billions of euros.” He stressed that the European Union must act swiftly to enhance its military capabilities, with leaders set to discuss the matter in Brussels this Thursday.
His remarks were published across several major French media outlets, including Le Parisien, La Tribune Dimanche, and Ouest-France.