Macron Blames Russia

This war was started by Russia alone. And today it is clear that Russia alone has chosen to continue it – with a clear disregard for human lives, international law and the diplomatic efforts of President Trump, – French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on the social platform X.

“This morning, two Russian missiles fell in the heart of the Ukrainian city of Sumy, killing many civilians, including children. Everyone knows: this war was started by Russia alone. And today it is clear that Russia alone has chosen to continue it – with a clear disregard for human lives, international law and the diplomatic efforts of President Trump,” Macron wrote.

He said that tough measures are needed to force Russia to cease fire.

“Strong measures are needed to impose a ceasefire on Russia. France is working tirelessly to achieve this goal, together with its partners. I appeal to the victims, the wounded and all of Ukraine, which continues to resist: our solidarity, our respect, our unwavering commitment to you,” Macron wrote.

Paris and Copenhagen Unite

Denmark and France have signed a strategic partnership agreement, reaffirming France’s commitment to Denmark’s territorial integrity and sovereignty. The agreement will strengthen relations between the two countries, especially in the field of defense.

Moreover, the French Foreign Ministry states that Europe’s borders are immutable and non-negotiable.

“We reaffirm our commitment to Denmark, our ally, a member of the European Union and a member of NATO. I would like to reiterate here that the borders of Europe are non-negotiable, as is the territorial integrity of NATO countries. There is no justification for the pressure that the United States is currently exerting on Denmark. It is unjustified and unacceptable. And especially from a security perspective, because it is often forgotten that the United States used to have up to seventeen military bases in Greenland. Now there is only one left, but nothing prevents them from strengthening their involvement in Greenland through dialogue with the Danish authorities.” – French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot