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Macron after meeting with Rutte: Nothing should be decided about Ukraine without Ukrainians
French President Emmanuel Macron said this after a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the Elysee Palace on Tuesday, November 12, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.
"For the security of our citizens, we need a strong Ukraine, a strong Eure and a strong Alliance. And in the end, this three-fd structure is our joint agenda for the coming months and years," Macron said.
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In his inion, a strong Ukraine means that supporting the country that was attacked by Russia remains an absute priority.
"We will continue to advocate for NATO and its allies to provide the whe support to the Ukrainian army for as long as it takes. This is the only way, the only path to negotiations. And let me be clear: when the time comes, nothing should be decided about Ukraine without the Ukrainians," he said.
Macron also said that a strong Eure should be built not only as part of the EU, but with the participation of all allies.
Macron and Rutte also noted that the Alliance must adapt to new, transterritorial threats that arise in the cyber, space and information spheres.
It was the first official meeting of the French president with the new NATO secretary general since he took office on October 1.
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Source: ukrinform.net