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Macron wants ‘real European army’ to keep Russia, US at bay

FRENCH PRESIDENT SAYS CONTINENT NEEDS TO REDUCE ITS DEPENDENCE ON AMERICAN MIGHT

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French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday called for a “real European army” as the continent marks a century since the divisions of the First World War, to better defend itself against Russia and even the United States.

Macron, who has pushed for a joint EU military force since his arrival in power last year, said Europe needed to reduce its dependence on American might, not least after US President Donald Trump announced he was pulling out of a Cold War-era nuclear treaty.

“We have to protect ourselves with respect to China, Russia and even the United States of America,” Macron told Europe 1 radio.

“When I see President Trump announcing that he’s quitting a major disarmamen­t treaty which was formed after the 1980s euro-missile crisis that hit Europe, who is the main victim? Europe and its security,” he said.

‘True European army’

“We will not protect the Europeans unless we decide to have a true European army,” he said in the interview, recorded Monday night in Verdun, north-east France, as Macron tours the former Western Front during weeklong First World War centenary commemorat­ions.

Faced with “a Russia which is at our borders and has shown that it can be a threat”, Macron argued: “We need a Europe which defends itself better alone, without just depending on the United States, in a more sovereign manner.”

The EU launched a joint multi-billion-euro defence fund last year designed to develop Europe’s military capacities and make the continent more strategica­lly independen­t.

France has also spearheade­d the creation of a nine-country force designed to be capable of rapidly mounting a joint military operation, an evacuation from a war zone, or providing aid in a natural disaster.

 ?? AFP ?? President Emmanuel Macron lays a wreath of flowers at Les Entonnoirs, a site of mines war, in Les Eparges, yesterday, as part of ceremonies marking the centenary of the First World War.
AFP President Emmanuel Macron lays a wreath of flowers at Les Entonnoirs, a site of mines war, in Les Eparges, yesterday, as part of ceremonies marking the centenary of the First World War.

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