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Russia calls Macron nuclear comments a 'threat'

  • Russia views comments by President Emmanuel Macron about nuclear deterrence as a 'threat', according to Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
  • Macron called Russia a 'threat to France and Europe' and expressed concerns about U.S. Positions on Ukraine.
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov labeled Macron's speech as 'extremely confrontational', suggesting Russia believes France wants conflict to continue.
  • Lavrov compared Macron to historical figures, asserting that Macron's intentions toward Russia are similar.
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Macron hits back at Russian fury, says Kremlin feels exposed

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