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UK Defense Minister Ben Volles noted that Macron's comments

Macron was criticized in Britain for refusing to use nuclear weapons on the Russian Federation

UK Defense Minister Ben Volles noted that Macron's comments "reveal his maps" regarding Moscow. NATO believes that French President should not speak about such things in public. The UK's Defense Minister repayed French President Emmanuel Macron for having excluded the possibility of nuclear strike in response to Russia.

According to the head of the department, Macron released his position, confirming that if President Vladimir Putin puts a nuclear blow to Ukraine, then France will not answer the same. About it reports the British newspaper Daily Mail. The publication writes that after Putin's threats, Western allies warned the inevitability of response when using nuclear weapons.

One of these signals may be planned maneuvers in the United Kingdom, during which strategic bombers will take away from the Kingdom's military bases within the limits of nuclear impact imitation in the Russian Federation. However, on October 13, a different opinion was at the NATO camp. On France 2, Macron made it impossible to use his country's nuclear arsenal in the event of a Russian blow to Ukraine, fearing a "global war".

The French President argued his words by the fact that the military doctrine of his country clearly defines the conditions of use of units, and there will be no impact on the part of France if Moscow decides to stroke in Ukraine. In this regard, at yesterday NATO's meeting in Brussels Wolles said it "reveals the maps of President Macron. " "We believe that if Russia has used nuclear weapons, it would have serious consequences for Russia.

It would be a violation of Taboo in 1945 on the use of nuclear weapons. And this will leave it in incredible global isolation," Volles said. Viewers with reference to NATO sources say that Macron's words can violate "restraint principles", and in this connection they said that the French president should not speak in public.