France’s Macron urges Europe to take charge of own defence
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron pushed Monday for Europe to take more responsibility for its own defence, saying the continent’s security shouldn’t rely so much on the United States and could even include discussions with Russia.
In a speech to French ambassadors in Paris, Macron said “Europe cannot rely on the United States only for its security. It’s up to us to meet our responsibilities and guarantee our security, and therefore European sovereignty.”
He said discussions on defenceco-operation should be extended to all European countries and Russia, on condition that progress is made with Moscow on putting an end to the fighting in eastern Ukraine between the government and Russia-backed separatists.
Macron’s vision included a more united front on at least half a dozen security topics and comes after U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated demands for Europe to become more self-sufficient in its defence.
