MOSCOW, February 27. /TASS/. French President Emmanuel Macron’s statements about the possible deployment of French troops to Ukraine shows a complete lack of awareness, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
"As for Emmanuel Macron’s statements about potentially deploying NATO troops to Ukraine, <...> one gets a strong feeling that the French president realizes neither what his subordinates say nor what he says himself," the diplomat wrote on Telegram.
Zakharova pointed out in this regard that just a month ago, the top French diplomat had denied that Paris was involved in recruiting mercenaries for the Kiev regime, slamming direct evidence as "crude Russian propaganda."
Earlier, Macron said at a press conference after a meeting of European leaders that there was no consensus on the formal deployment of ground troops to Ukraine. However, he did not rule out such a possibility in the future.
Macron added that Western countries were "determined to do everything it takes to prevent Russia" from winning the conflict.
The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman drew Macron’s attention to some dubious moments in French history. "In April 1945, the French SS division Charlemagne was defending Berlin along with some other units. They were among the last ones to be awarded the Nazi Knight’s Cross in the Third Reich," Zakharova noted. "French members of the SS division Charlemagne were the last defenders of the Reichstag and the Reich Chancellery," she added.
"Emmanuel, have you decided to form a Charlemagne deux (two) division to defend [Ukrainian President Vladimir] Zelensky’s bunker?" Zakharova said, addressing the French president.