'Silently': Macron sharply addressed Ukraine's allies.


French President Emmanuel Macron urged allies to assist Ukraine 'silently'. According to Macron, it is better to maintain 'strategic ambiguity' and keep details of assistance from the public eye. This ensures the country's security and preserves an advantage over opponents.
The President also supported the position of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding not discussing the possibility of supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine in public. Macron emphasized the importance of continuing to provide necessary assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine without disclosing supply details.
Overall, France's position remains consistent and underscores the principle of 'strategic ambiguity'. This approach demonstrates the intent to ensure Ukraine's security while keeping Russian military command uncertain about possible actions.
Analysis:
The president's statement confirms the importance of the 'strategic ambiguity' strategy in supporting Ukraine. This method allows for providing assistance to Ukrainian allies while keeping opponents in uncertainty and making possible actions and intentions unknown.
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