French President Emmanuel Macron began a nearly three-day state visit to Germany, emphasizing the need for continued support for Ukraine. Macron warned against decreasing support for Ukraine in its defense against Russia, stressing that peace is not capitulation. He stated that peace means allowing a country to defend its borders and sovereignty, and that Germany and France would continue to support Ukraine in resisting and preparing for a lasting peace. German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier also emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine and not letting up in assistance.
During his visit, Macron called for further efforts between Germany and France, stating that the visit was taking place at a critical moment for Europe given the Russian attack on Ukraine, challenges in climate protection, and artificial intelligence. He emphasized the need to address imperialistic tendencies, violence, lawlessness, and unprecedented challenges for the future. Macron highlighted the importance of a German-French push in facing these issues, discussing them at the planned joint security and defense council. He and Steinmeier also urged participation in the upcoming European elections in early June, with Macron warning against the rise of extreme right-wing parties and the potential impact on Europe.
Macron’s visit comes at a time of tensions between Berlin and Paris, with differences between Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz becoming apparent. Macron’s call for further support for Ukraine and warnings against right-wing parties in Europe reflect his commitment to maintaining peace and upholding principles. He stressed the importance of standing with Ukraine in its defense against Russia and ensuring its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The discussions between Macron and German officials during the visit will likely focus on continued cooperation in addressing these challenges and reinforcing the Franco-German partnership.
Both Macron and Steinmeier emphasized the need to continue supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, with Macron warning that peace should not come at the expense of principles. The upcoming bilateral defense and security council meeting will serve as a platform to reiterate Germany and France’s commitment to assisting Ukraine in resisting and preparing for a lasting peace. Macron’s visit also highlights the broader challenges facing Europe, including the threat of extremism and the importance of unity in addressing these issues. The discussions between Macron and German officials will aim to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in addressing these challenges and ensuring a secure and prosperous future for Europe.