PNN – Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini called French President Emmanuel Macron a warmonger and a danger to the European Union after he did not rule out ground operations in Ukraine.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from ANSA news agency, Italy’s deputy prime minister and transport minister called Macron a warmonger and a danger to the European Union after he said “maybe at some point we will have to confront Russian forces in Ukraine in a ground operation.”
Salvini continued these statements and added: I do not want the European Union to appear for the third world war.
During a meeting in Rome, the leader of the Lega Nord party accused the French president of warmongering and added: “Macron’s words are a danger for our country and this continent. I don’t want to leave my children with a continent that is ready to enter World War III.”
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He also commented on the US presidential election and said: The years when the Republicans were in office always coincided with peace. I hope that Americans will help choose peace.
On March 17, a few days after meeting with the leaders of Germany and Poland, Macron once again refused to deny the temporary ground operations of the Western military in Ukraine and said that the Western ground operations in Ukraine may be necessary at a particular point in time.
Last month, he had provoked a strong reaction from Berlin and other European partners of Paris by denying the deployment of military forces of Western countries in Ukraine. The President of France stated that his country has enough power to do this, and stated: “Maybe at some point we will have to face the Russian forces in a ground operation.”