If Ukraine War Ends, EU Will Need "Rules Of Coexistence" With Russia: Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the necessity for Europe to develop a new framework for coexistence with Russia following the resolution of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He highlighted that establishing clear 'rules of coexistence' is essential to mitigate the risk of future military confrontations in the region. Macron's comments reflect a growing recognition among European leaders of the importance of diplomatic engagement with Moscow, while also addressing the need for security and stability in Europe. The remarks come amid ongoing debates within the EU about how to approach relations with Russia, particularly in light of the historical tensions exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. As the conflict continues, Macron's vision underscores the long-term implications of the war and the critical need for a strategic approach to European security that includes Russia in a constructive manner.
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