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French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday announced 6.5 billion euros ($7.6 billion) in extra military spending in the next ...
Newsweek image with French President Emmanuel Macron and Russia's Vladimir Putin. Relations between France and Russia, at odds over the Kremlin's war effort in Ukraine, are fraying further.
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France 24 on MSNFrance is Russia's 'main enemy' in Europe, says head of French armyThe head of the French army, General Thierry Burkhard, on Friday said France was Russia’s “main enemy in Europe” as he held a rare press conference ahead of a speech President Emmanuel Macron is set ...
In a bold move, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov rejects France's proposal for secret ceasefire talks on Ukraine, emphasizing that any discussions must involve Kyiv. Lavrov stresses that ...
Europe's two nuclear powers announced the creation of a joint steering group, paving the way for joint operational planning, ...
The head of the French army, General Thierry Burkhard, attributed Russia's view of Paris as a primary adversary largely to ...
Senior officials from the U.S. and Russia meet in Saudi Arabia on improving ties and ending the war in Ukraine - but Ukraine isn't invited.
When President Biden said he was dropping his reelection bid, the sudden upheaval in U.S. politics came as a blow for many in the Russian elite who closely track relations between Moscow and the ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — Britain and France on Friday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of dragging his feet in ceasefire talks aimed at halting his country’s invasion of Ukraine and demanded a ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - France or Britain should take the lead in engaging with Russia about Ukraine as part of European efforts to support Kyiv, Finland's president Alexander Stubb said on Thursday.
Chad, a decades-old ally of France, is now cleverly playing off Russia and its traditional Western partners, deepening relations with Moscow in a ploy that irritates and pressures Paris and ...
Britain and France on Friday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of dragging his feet in ceasefire talks and demanded a swift response from Moscow after weeks of U.S. efforts to secure a truce.
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