Macron hopes Trump’s ‘anger’ towards Russia to ‘translate into action’
- Donald Trump confronted Vladimir Putin on May 19 about peace talks, but Russia soon launched massive attacks on Ukraine from May 24 to 26.
- Trump initially believed Putin was sincere about peace, but fresh assaults involving over 600 drones and multiple missiles caused Trump to feel deceived.
- French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Russia's actions during a visit to Hanoi on May 26, emphasizing the contradiction between Putin’s peace claims and bombing civilians.
- Russia’s wave of attacks killed 13 people and injured over 60, while Macron urged Trump to translate his anger into firmer action against Moscow.
- The escalation worsens peace prospects and may prompt stronger sanctions and responses from Western leaders including the US and EU allies.
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Macron Expects Trump to Respond with “Acts” to Putin’s Lies
Victim, himself, of a very long rosary of lies and lies by Vladimir Putin, Emmanuel Macron claims that President Trump “discovers” that the Russian leader has lied to him in all the essentials about peace and war in Ukraine. After Trump’s confession, trying to “crazy” Putin, for obstinately prolonging his massacres in Ukraine indefinitely, forgetting his “promise” of “peace” and “negotiation,” the French president, on a state tour of Southeast A…
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