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Macron and Scholz Suggest Ukraine Can Target Some Russian Military Bases

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French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed support for allowing Ukraine to attack Russian military positions within Russia, specifically targeting sites where missiles are fired at Ukraine. He stated that Ukraine should be allowed to "neutralize" these military bases, implying a limited and targeted response. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also endorsed the idea of allowing Ukraine to strike Russian positions inside Russia, but did not specify any conditions or limitations.

    1. The last few years have clearly shown us that we must develop our own European strength if we want to protect peace on our continent.
    1. That France and Germany are so close today, is down to people like you.
    1. I find it strange when some people argue that it should not be allowed to defend itself and take measures that are suitable for this.
    2. Ukraine has every possibility under international law for what it is doing. That has to be said explicitly.
    1. But peace also means taking risks. If we proceed nationalistically, Ukraine will lose and we will have no peace in Europe for many years.
    2. We think that we should allow them to neutralize military sites where missiles are fired, from where (...) Ukraine is attacked.
    3. We have to start Europe's next stage. We need to build up our European defense and become independent of our US partners.
    4. As a European, being optimistic means being sure that Europe is the right answer.
    1. We see that there is no consensus on this issue in the Western camp.
    1. In Europe, especially in small countries, they should be aware of what they are playing with.
    2. This constant escalation can lead to serious consequences.
    1. It is very important for Ukrainians that the world does not get tired... that the world understands that it cannot get tired of the war launched by the aggressor.