Millennium Post

NATO experienci­ng 'brain death': France’s Macron

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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron says he believes NATO is undergoing "brain death," lamenting a lack of coordinati­on between Europe and the United States and unilateral actions in Syria by key member Turkey, in an interview published on Thursday.

"What we are currently experienci­ng is the brain death of NATO," Macron told The Economist magazine in an interview.

"You have no coordinati­on whatsoever of strategic decision-making between the United States and its NATO allies. None.

"You have an uncoordina­ted aggressive action by another NATO ally, Turkey, in an area where our interests are at stake," he added, according to an English transcript released by The Economist.

Macron's comments questionin­g the effectiven­ess of NATO threaten to send shock waves through the alliance ahead of a summit meeting Britain next month.

NATO has already been hit by Turkey's latest military operation against Kurdish militia in northern Syria -which was staunchly opposed by fellow members like France -- and President Donald Trump's lack of enthusiasm for the organisati­on.

"There has been no NATO planning, nor any coordinati­on. There hasn't even been any NATO deconflict­ion," Macron said.

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