Macron hits back at ‘imperialist’ Putin after Napoleon jab

Macron hits back at ‘imperialist’ Putin after Napoleon jab

Tensions rise as Moscow views France’s proposal to expand its nuclear deterrent in Europe as a threat.

Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin said some in Europe sought a return to Napoleon Bonaparte’s era, forgetting his failed invasion of Russia that ended in defeat. (EPA Images pic)
PARIS:
French President Emmanuel Macron Thursday hit back at Vladimir Putin for likening him to the emperor Napoleon Bonaparte – branding the Russian president an “imperialist” who sought to rewrite history.

The tit-for-tat exchange came as tensions spiked over Macron’s suggestion to extend France’s nuclear deterrent to other European countries – with Moscow calling it a “threat”.

In an apparent jab at the French leader, Putin said earlier Thursday: “There are still people who want to return to the times of Napoleon, forgetting how it ended.”

Napoleon Bonaparte invaded the Russian Empire in 1812 in a disastrous six-month military campaign that ended in Russian victory.

“Napoleon carried out conquests,” Macron told reporters after a summit in Brussels. “The only imperial power that I see today in Europe is Russia.”

“He is an imperialist who seeks to rewrite history,” Macron said.

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