

The Kremlin has changed the wording in the military conflict on the territory of Ukraine.
Russia will not stop at Donbass and Crimea. French President Emmanuel Macron said at the end of the EU summit in Brussels, Reuters reports.
Thus he reacted to what the Kremlin "SWO" suggested to call "war" because of the West's assistance to Ukraine. The French president added: "By using this term, we also open uncertainty on Russia's military objectives".
We will remind, on Friday 22 March, the Kremlin said that what it had been calling its "special military operation" in Ukraine for more than two years had become a "war" because of Western interference.
It decided to change the wording after Putin "won" the election.
Earlier, Macron did not rule out that French troops could take part in the confrontation with Russia.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.











