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What impact could France’s electoral crisis have on consensus regarding Ukraine?

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Last updated: 2024/07/04 at 1:00 PM
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The French citizens are split on foreign policy, particularly when it comes to supporting Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. While there is a national consensus on supporting Ukraine, there are divisions on what steps should be taken next in the war. This internal disagreement could harm the current unity within the EU regarding the support for Kyiv, which in turn could jeopardize French and European security.

French citizens have largely approved of President Emmanuel Macron’s shift towards supporting Ukraine in the past two years. However, there is a divide among the French people on the end game in the conflict. Some believe Europe should support Ukraine in fighting back and reclaiming territories, while others prefer pushing Ukraine towards negotiating a peace deal. This division appears to be deepening and could potentially weaken the overall support for Ukraine within France.

Despite Macron’s efforts to rally support for Ukraine, the French public’s stance on sending ground troops has decreased over time. However, there is a growing acceptance among French citizens for providing technical, non-combat assistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This shows that there is still some support for aiding Ukraine, but the political divisions within France could hinder a unified approach.

If the National Rally comes to power, there is a risk that French support for Ukraine could be framed as “Macron’s war” and become collateral damage in the event of prolonged political instability. It is crucial for French politicians to maintain support for Ukraine regardless of the election outcome, as bickering allies and delays in assistance could further harm Ukraine’s chances of success in the conflict.

The upcoming presidential election in the United States could also impact European support for Ukraine, especially if there is a change in leadership in France and America. French support has been crucial in inspiring unity among European countries in supporting Ukraine in both military and political terms. If France wavers in its support, it could jeopardize the European consensus on standing against Russian aggression and open the door for other countries to potentially change their positions.

Ultimately, maintaining French support for Ukraine is essential in preserving European unity in the face of Russian aggression. If French support falters, there is a risk that the entire European consensus on standing firm against Russian aggression could be compromised. It is important for French leaders to prioritize maintaining support for Ukraine regardless of political divisions to ensure the continued unity within the EU on this critical issue.

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