PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron called on Ukraine on Monday to have "realistic" expectations on territory as its fight against the Russian attack heads into a fourth year, saying he saw no "quick and easy solution" to the conflict. Outlining France's foreign policy for the coming year, Macron also took aim at Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of social media platform X and close ally of US President-elect Donald Trump, accusing him of supporting "a new international reactionary movement". Russia, which attacked Ukraine in February 2022, is currently occupying about a fifth of its territory.
"There will be no quick and easy solution in Ukraine," Macron said in a speech to French ambassadors gathered at the Elysee Palace. But he also warned that Ukrainians needed to have "realistic discussions on territorial issues", clearly urging Kyiv for the first time to consider territorial concessions. Trump has promised to bring a swift end to nearly three years of fighting, without offering any concrete proposals for a ceasefire or peace deal. Both sides are looking to secure a better position on the battlefield before Trump's January 20 inauguration.
"The United States of America must help us to change the nature of the situation and convince Russia to come to the negotiating table," Macron said. Europe will have to offer "security guarantees" for Ukraine, he added. "The new American president knows himself that the United States has no chance of winning anything if Ukraine loses," Macron said. He also warned that the credibility of Western countries would be "shattered" if they agreed to compromise on Ukraine because of "fatigue". "A capitulation by Ukraine cannot be good for Europeans and Americans," the French president said.
Trump has described US assistance to Ukraine as wasteful, with his aides suggesting leveraging US assistance to force territorial concessions to Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism in an interview published on Sunday with US podcaster Lex Fridman that Trump will be able to force Russia into peace talks and end the war. Macron also said the West must not be naive about the new authorities in Syria after the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, and promised France would not abandon Kurdish fighters. "We must regard the regime change in Syria without naivety," Macron said after Islamist-led forces toppled Assad last month, adding France would not abandon "freedom fighters, like the Kurds" who are fighting extremist groups in Syria.
Macron also accused Musk, the world's wealthiest man who has secured unprecedented influence thanks to his proximity to Trump, of intervening in elections, including Germany's snap legislative polls next month. "Ten years ago, who could have imagined it if we had been told that the owner of one of the largest social networks in the world would support a new international reactionary movement and intervene directly in elections, including in Germany," Macron said while adding Trump "knows he has a strong ally in France". — AFP
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