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Medvedev pointed to Macron's commitment to the method of strategic uncertainty

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French President Emmanuel Macron is trying to play on the strategic uncertainty over Ukraine. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dimitri Medvedev in his Telegram channel on February 22.

"Recently, Western circles like to speculate about the so-called strategic uncertainty as a method of solving important international problems. Experts and even individual politicians with a difficult fate talk about it. For example, there is a strange little man named Micron (Macron. - Ed.), he works somewhere in France," the deputy chairman wrote.

According to Medvedev, the method of strategic uncertainty is designed to confuse the opponent with contradictory statements, reports "Gazeta.Ru". The deputy chairman noted the possible usefulness of such an approach, but also pointed to the risk of "playing around" and deceiving both himself and his voters.

"You can't keep saying, like some Micron: 'Let's send the French to fight against the Russians,' and then: 'No, we will never send them,' and a little later: 'No, well, maybe we will, but as part of peacekeepers,'" Medvedev emphasized.

Earlier, on February 20, Macron said that France was not considering direct military involvement in the conflict in Ukraine because it did not have the soldiers to do so. On the same day, he said he intended to urge US President Donald Trump "not to be weak" in the face of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.

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