X program user Elon Musk allegedly interfered in elections in several countries, according to France’s President Emmanuel Macron on Monday.
Who could have imagined it ten years ago if one of the biggest social networks in the world had been informed that the owner of a new global conservative movement may help a new global conservative movement and immediately engage in elections, including in Germany, Macron said in his address to European ambassadors?
However, he even remarked that US president-elect Donald Trump “knows he has a powerful ally in France”.
The French President discussed various global social situations, including the fight between Russia and Ukraine, the shift in Syria’s command, and the position in the Middle East.
Regarding Ukraine, the French President said that” no quick and easy answer”, adding that Ukraine needs to be “realistic” over “territorial problems”.
Macron warned against the West having too much faith in the new Syrian command following Assad’s ouster in December of last year.” We must consider the regime change in Syria without naivety,” Macron said.
Furthermore, he said that the Middle East issue would be a vital subject for conversations with Trump’s coming supervision while referring to Iran as the aggressor. ” Iran is the main corporate and safety issue for France, the Europeans, the whole place and beyond”, he said.
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