While his own country is engulfed in pension reform protests, French President Emmanuel Macron paid a visit to China, where he accused Moscow of escalation, claiming nuclear weapons should not be based on foreign territory. That stance, of course, contradicts the policy of some European members of NATO, which have been hosting US nukes for decades, but those are unimportant details for the French leader, it seems. We hear from First Deputy Permanent representative of Russia to the UN, Dmitriy Polyansky, on Western double standards when it comes to US nuclear weapons deployed in Europe.
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