Macron's Mixed Messages: Navigating France's Stance on Ukraine

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French President Macron urges Ukraine's allies not to be "cowards" in supporting the country against the Russian invasion, reaffirming his controversial remarks about not ruling out sending Western troops to Ukraine. Macron's visit to the Czech Republic coincides with the government's plan to buy weapons outside Europe for Ukraine, with the Czech Republic aiming to amass $1.5 billion for munitions. Macron's visit also includes discussions on a nuclear forum and potential French participation in the arms support initiative, despite his earlier suggestion of sending soldiers to Ukraine being largely rejected by France's allies.
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- Don't let the 'boots on the ground' debate obscure the progress France is making on Ukraine Atlantic Council
- Macron: No French troops will step foot in Ukraine "in near future" Ukrainska Pravda
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