Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Macron expecting Russia to target Paris Olympics

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PARIS – French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that he had no doubt Russia would malevolent­ly target the Paris Olympics this summer, in comments that underline the fraught geopolitic­al backdrop to the games.

“I have no doubt whatsoever, including in terms of informatio­n,” Macron said in response to a reporter’s question about whether he thought that Russia would try to target the Olympics.

The Russian Embassy in Paris did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Macron’s remarks, delivered at an event in Paris for the inaugurati­on of the new Olympics aquatic center, represent his most explicit acknowledg­ment to date of foreign threats to the security or smooth running of the games.

The globally anticipate­d event takes place amid a complex context, with Russia’s war in Ukraine and Israel’s conflict with Hamas in Gaza complicati­ng efforts to safeguard the Olympics.

A Macron aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, declined to say whether the president was referring to specific intelligen­ce signaling a future Russian interferen­ce attempt.

Instead, she said: “There is a hardening from Russia, which we have been seeing for several months.”

Macron has recently adopted a tougher stance, vowing Moscow must be defeated, and has not ruled out that European troops may go to Ukraine.

His government has also adopted a tougher line against alleged Russian disinforma­tion efforts across Europe.

 ?? GONZALO FUENTEZ/REUTERS, POOL ?? French President Emmanuel Macron’s remarks represent his most explicit acknowledg­ment of foreign threats to the Olympics.
GONZALO FUENTEZ/REUTERS, POOL French President Emmanuel Macron’s remarks represent his most explicit acknowledg­ment of foreign threats to the Olympics.

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