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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Mocking Him as ‘Micron’, Russia Warns Macron Not to Threaten It
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia warned French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday not to threaten it with nuclear rhetoric and, mocking his height by calling him 'Micron', ruled out European proposals to send peacekeeping forces from NATO members to Ukraine.
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