Ukraine: Kremlin calls Emmanuel Macron’s comments on nuclear deterrence ‘threatening and out of touch

Rising Tensions Between Paris and Moscow: The Russian Threat and International Reactions

Emmanuel Macron’s Address: A Warning Against the Russian Threat
On March 5, 2025, during a televised address followed by 15 million viewers, Emmanuel Macron expressed his deep concern over Russia’s “aggressiveness,” emphasizing that this threat “appears to have no borders.” Three years after the beginning of Russia’s offensive in Ukraine, the French president insisted on the need to defend European values against Moscow’s actions. He accused Russia of “violating our borders,” manipulating elections in Romania and Moldova, and conducting cyberattacks on critical infrastructures such as hospitals. Macron warned that “remaining a spectator would be madness” and called for a strong response to reinforce European defense in the face of this growing threat.

Russian Reactions: Accusations and Kremlin Criticism
Emmanuel Macron’s remarks quickly triggered a strong reaction from Moscow. Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s Foreign Minister, labeled the French president’s statements about nuclear deterrence in Europe as a “threat.” He compared Macron to Napoleon and Hitler, suggesting that the French president harbored ambitions to “conquer” and “defeat” Russia. According to Lavrov, any attempt at dialogue with the West is doomed to fail because Russia sees no possible compromise in an environment where hostility toward it continues to escalate.

Maria Zakharova, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, denounced Macron’s remarks as “disconnected from reality.” She mocked him by comparing him to a fairy tale character, emphasizing the incoherence of his statements. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, suggested that Macron’s speech gave the impression that France “wanted the war to continue,” and asserted that it was far from a peace speech, but rather belligerent rhetoric.

Ceasefire Proposals and Russia’s Position
In the context of the prolonged war, both Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed the idea of a temporary ceasefire. However, Russia firmly rejected this idea, calling it “absolutely unacceptable.” Maria Zakharova argued that a ceasefire would allow Ukraine to reorganize and strengthen its military capabilities, which would inevitably lead to the resumption of hostilities. She stressed that Russia was not seeking a temporary pause but a definitive settlement of the conflict. Russia’s position remains firm, insisting on the need for permanent agreements to ensure stability.

Geopolitical Context and Defense Issues
The tensions between France and Russia are set against a broader geopolitical backdrop, notably with growing concerns about a potential disengagement of the United States from Europe. This context highlights the increasing importance of France as a defender of European interests. Macron, as the primary nuclear power in Europe alongside the United Kingdom, emphasized the need to strengthen nuclear deterrence in Europe in response to Russia’s threatening behavior.

Meanwhile, Volodymyr Zelensky called for continued pressure on Russia while seeking to define the terms of a “durable peace” with the help of international partners like the United States. This context underscores not only the struggle for peace in Ukraine but also the future of the global order in the face of an increasingly isolated and determined Russia.

A Growingly Complex Crisis: Towards a Lasting Solution?
Macron’s address and the Kremlin’s sharp response illustrate the intensifying crisis between France and Russia. While Paris calls for a strengthened defense against the Russian threat and insists on a firm response from the EU, Moscow remains determined to continue its offensive and rejects any form of compromise. As the war in Ukraine intensifies, discussions about a ceasefire seem to be fading, and the prospect of a lasting peace remains uncertain. Geopolitical tensions continue to rise, and the global balance appears more fragile than ever amid these deepening divisions.

The current situation suggests a difficult impasse to overcome. If Western and Russian actors continue to clash on both the military and diplomatic fronts, the road to a peaceful resolution appears fraught with obstacles, with the nuclear threat and the prospect of a prolonged war haunting international consciences.

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