Macron: Urgency of Creating a New World Order and Revising Europe-Russia Relations
French president calls for review of European relations with Russia.
French President Emmanuel Macron said Europe must rethink its current relationship with Russia to maintain peace and stability on the continent. “We need to think about peace in Europe in a new way because the European continent is clearly not limited to EU member states or NATO members,” Macron said.
The French president went on to allude to the current world order, created in the years after the end of World War II, lacking the necessary capabilities to respond to new challenges, stressing, “ Now we need to create a new world order. Because the current world order is incomplete and unjust.”
Meanwhile, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stressed that his country does not support the European Parliament's decision regarding attacks deep into Russian territory.
Members of the European Parliament last week approved a resolution calling on EU leaders to immediately lift all restrictions on Kiev's incursions into Russian territory.
Responding to anti-Russian attitudes in Western countries, Dmitry Peskov, Spokesperson of the Russian Presidential Office, stated that the West is obsessed with fighting Russia to the last Ukrainian.
According to the announcement of the American network CNN, Along with the start of the UN General Assembly session in New York, talks about Ukraine's permission to use Western long-range missiles to strike deep into Russian soil will be in the center of international attention.
CNN wrote in the same context, Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, although insisting on using Western long-range weapons, but the country's achievements on the battlefield are unclear.