Macron seeks bigger military budget in ‘war economy’

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PARIS, June 13 — French President Emmanuel Macron today called for a boost to defence budgets following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, saying France was now on a “war...

PARIS, June 13 — French President Emmanuel Macron today called for a boost to defence budgets following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, saying France was now on a “war economy” footing.

Macron said he had asked the defence ministry and armed forces chiefs of staff to adjust a six-year framework defence spending plan running to 2025 to the new geopolitical situation, to “match the means to the threats”. Macron said that “anybody doubting the urgency of these efforts only needs to look to Ukraine, where soldiers are asking for quality weaponry and they are entitled to a response from us”.

 

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