French President Emmanuel Macron raised alarms about the vulnerability of Ukraine during a political event at the Elysee Palace on March 27. Macron's remarks were disclosed by TASS and various European publications, highlighting concerns over Ukraine's offensive and defensive capabilities.
During the event, which covered political topics including the upcoming European Parliament elections, Macron cautioned that Ukraine could collapse swiftly.
"Ukraine could fall very quickly,"
Macron stated during the event, as relayed to the newspaper by a participant at the gathering. He emphasized the urgency of the situation, suggesting that the collapse might occur sooner than expected.
Macron's plea for continued support for Ukraine was reiterated during a press conference with Czech President Petr Pavel. He urged European nations not to withdraw military aid and endorsed the Czech Republic's initiative to procure artillery shells from non-EU countries to bolster Ukraine's defenses.
Macron's statements come in the wake of previous indications of potential intervention in the conflict. Following a conference on Ukraine in Paris on February 26, Macron acknowledged the possibility of deploying Western ground troops to the zone of special military operations in Ukraine. He pledged unwavering support to prevent Russia from prevailing in the conflict.
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