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Macron says Paris, Berlin, Warsaw agree not to be first to escalate tensions in Ukraine

The French president said that the three countries, known as the Weimar Triangle, plan to continue supporting Ukraine "for as long as it takes"

PARIS, March 15. /TASS/. Germany, Poland and France have agreed that they will never be the first to escalate the conflict in Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron announced following a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

"We will continue the policy we have followed since day one: never to be the initiators of any escalation in Ukraine," Macron said in a speech that was webcast on the X account of the Elysee Palace.

The French president said that the three countries, known as the Weimar Triangle, plan to continue supporting Ukraine "for as long as it takes." He also said that Paris, Berlin and Warsaw support Prague's initiative to buy weapons for Kiev in third countries as the EU can’t produce enough. In other remarks, Macron confirmed plans to create a coalition to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles.

He said the leaders also agreed to support Moldova.