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Macron proposes France nuclear shield extension, Ukraine troop deployment

The French president addressed his nation amid concerns over Trump’s upending of US-Europe ties

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron addresses the French people in a televised speech about the war in Ukraine on Wednesday. Photo: AFP/dpa

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday announced he would discuss extending France’s nuclear deterrent to European partners and raised the possibility of sending European troops to Ukraine to enforce a peace deal, as Europe scrambles to respond to Donald Trump’s upending of the transatlantic alliance.

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In an address to the nation, Macron said that the French were “legitimately worried” about the start of a “new era” after Trump began his second stint in the White House by reversing US policy on Ukraine and risking a historic rupture with Europe.

“I want to believe that the United States will stay by our side but we have to be prepared for that not to be the case,” he said bluntly.

Trump has made clear his desire to swiftly end the war caused by Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine through direct negotiations with Moscow.

A Rafale jet fighter on France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. File photo: AP
A Rafale jet fighter on France’s nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle. File photo: AP

But Macron offered a stark picture of Russia’s aggressive behaviour, which he said does “not seem to know borders” after its invasion of Ukraine.

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