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France's position is 180 degrees U-turn: not to send troops to Ukraine for the time being, to give Russia a chance to speak

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France, which has been clamoring for troops to send troops to Ukraine, has suddenly made a 180-degree U-turn recently. France has declared that it will not send troops to Ukraine for the time being, and France has also decided to give Russia a chance to speak, saying that it "believes in the power of dialogue" and will continue to maintain communication with Moscow.

France's position is 180 degrees U-turn: not to send troops to Ukraine for the time being, to give Russia a chance to speak

France's statement is undoubtedly also stretching out a branch to test Russia and hope that Moscow will make a statement. The current conflict between Russia and Ukraine can be described as very delicate, on the one hand, the fierce fighting between the two sides continues, both Russia and Ukraine have hit each other hard by firing long-range weapons, and the issue of nuclear conflict is becoming more and more worrying; On the other hand, both Russia and Ukraine have released signals for future peace talks, and both sides seem to be looking for their own steps.

France's position is 180 degrees U-turn: not to send troops to Ukraine for the time being, to give Russia a chance to speak

In this case, France, which is bent on being the "first brother of Europe", will naturally come out to speak in various ways. Previously, France threatened to send troops, intending to test Russia with a tough attitude, but Russia did not buy it, and there was news that many French mercenaries were wiped out in Ukraine. Obviously, Russia is also unrelenting about France, the only nuclear-armed country in the European Union.

France's position is 180 degrees U-turn: not to send troops to Ukraine for the time being, to give Russia a chance to speak

Seeing that Russia does not eat hard, France certainly wants to put on a posture of dialogue again and ask Russia to "speak well". Of course, this is also related to France's own concerns, after all, if it sends troops directly to Ukraine, it is likely to lead to a direct conflict with Russia. And France's current overseas combat capability has been greatly reduced, so it is okay to shout in words, but in action, France still wants to talk to Russia.

France's position is 180 degrees U-turn: not to send troops to Ukraine for the time being, to give Russia a chance to speak

However, the root of the problem is not on Russia's side, and Russia has not talked about it. It's just that from Moscow's point of view, France is not strong enough, and it is still suppressed by the United States, and it cannot speak in NATO. Therefore, Russia also knows that there is no result from chatting with France, and the Ukraine issue ultimately depends on whether the United States is willing to withdraw its black hand. Of course, the possibility of the United States giving up provoking trouble is simply minimal.

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