Macron Emphasizes Treaty Importance Amidst Ongoing War
In a recent interview with French television, President Macron stated that “it is always better to have a treaty as long as war,” reflecting the ongoing complexities of the situation. He underscored the persistent risk of escalation, acknowledging the world’s transition into a “new phase of cooperation and dialogue.”
Macron’s comments come amidst continued geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning the conflict in Ukraine. While acknowledging the need for sustained diplomatic efforts, he stressed the importance of vigilance regarding potential escalation.
The interview highlighted a potential pathway toward regional stability. Macron suggested that this evolving environment could facilitate increased cooperation, potentially leading to the secure passage of oil tankers through the Ormuz Strait. Rights to the original text have been transferred between editorial offices, with the article initially held by Vecer.mk and subsequently passed to the editorial offices of Ukraine and Russia.
This transfer reflects the article’s continued relevance in the context of the ongoing war and international discussions surrounding the situation. The focus remains on navigating the delicate balance between diplomatic engagement and the realities of the conflict.
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