Emmanuel Macron
Putin rejoices: Dispute between the two European superpowers weakens European unity
German-French relations are shaken, and this is indicated by the cancellation of the planned meeting of the governments of the two countries, assesses the Viennese daily "Standard".
The newspaper said French President Emmanuel Macron canceled a meeting with the German government, which was supposed to be the first of its kind between the two countries.
The world is threatened by nuclear destruction? "Putin is not kidding"
He said that "we have to speak with caution" about such issues.
"We must speak with caution when we comment on such issues," Macron told reporters at the end of the European Union summit, Reuters reported.
The Summit of the European Political Community: Vučić met with numerous leaders VIDEO
It is about a new informal format, which was first mentioned by the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, and which will bring together, among others, the former EU member Great Britain, the decades-long candidate for accession - Turkey, but also the new candidate Ukraine, as well as candidates and those who are not from the Western Balkans.
Video has emerged: Emmanuel, the war has begun VIDEO
It is part of the documentary film "One President, Europe and War" that was broadcast on French television on June 30, and on the video you can see Emmanuel Macron talking to Volodymyr Zelensky via video call, visibly worried about what he is hearing, reports Euronews Serbia.
"You want to tell me that they sent special forces all over Kyiv?", Macron asked Zelensky.
Macron has Called For a Sharp Reduction in Electricity Consumption in France
French President Emmanuel Macron has called for a sharp 10 percent cut in the country's electricity consumption to avoid blackouts.
Macron warned that there could be forced energy savings in the coming months if voluntary efforts are not enough. In France, blackout plans are being prepared, but they will be implemented as a last resort, the president explained.
Turkish FM calls Macron’s remarks on Türkiye ‘unfortunate’
French President Emmanuel Macron's statements in Algeria about Türkiye were "unfortunate," Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Sept. 5.
Lajčák and the advisors of Macron and Scholz on September 9 in Belgrade and Pristina
Advisors to the President of France and the Chancellor of Germany will be with him, European Commission spokesman Peter Stano told Tanjug.
Ankara slams Macron’s anti-Türkiye remarks
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has slammed French President Emmanuel Macron for accusing Türkiye of establishing networks to carry out an anti-French campaign in Africa along with Russia and China.
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"IAEA is very close to sending an urgent safety mission to Zaporizhzhia power plant"
IAEA's sending an urgent safety mission to Zaporizhzhia power plant was announced by the general director of that agency, Rafael Grossi, for TV France 24.
"We are very, very close to it," Grossi said when asked if the negotiations on gaining access to the facility were successful, and if so, the mission of the UN agency will start within a few days, Reuters reports.
"There is no compromise with Russia"
Emmanuel Macron today called on the participants of the second "Crimean Platform" summit not to show weakness in relations with Russia and not to compromise with that country.
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