Emmanuel Macron emphasized that France is not actively considering sending military forces to Ukraine during an interview with a Czech news publication.
French President Emmanuel Macron appears to have walked back on his previous comments about sending troops to Ukraine.Last week, while answering questions during a press conference following a meeting of European Union leaders in Paris, Macron said that 'nothing should be excluded' when it came to backing Ukraine in its two-year fight to fend off Russian President Vladimir Putin's invading forces.
During the interview, the French president highlighted that participants at the meeting in Paris last week came to an agreement on wanting to offer more assistance to Ukraine in five areas, namely cyber defense, military equipment production, security for countries threatened by the Russian offensive, support along the Belarus border and mine clearance operations.Newsweek reached out via email on Monday to Ukraine's Foreign Affairs Ministry and Macron's office for comment.
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