The Ukrainian crisis has been an electric shock for NATO, said Emanuel Macron, presenting today his election program for his re-election as President of the French Republic.
According to the Athens Agency, when asked by a journalist -during a press conference- if he made a mistake in 2019 when he described NATO as “brain dead”, the French president clarified that this is how things were when he made this statement, talking about lack of strategic purity at the time and typically referring to the case of Turkey threatening “another Member State”, referring indirectly but clearly to Greece.
Developments in Ukraine were an shock to the Alliance, Macron said, stressing the need for a European security policy. However, he concluded by saying that he never considered that France should leave NATO.
Source: Capital

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