Macron Denies Zelensky’s Warning of Possible Betrayal by the US
French President Emmanuel Macron categorically denied reports that he allegedly warned Volodymyr Zelensky about a possible betrayal by the United States of America. Macron’s statement came amid reports of leaks from confidential conversations of European leaders.
In a comment to The Guardian, Macron noted that there is no distrust between Europe and the US and that their unity on the issue of Ukraine is extremely important. He emphasized that Europe supports the United States’ peace efforts but called for closer cooperation with European countries. Speaking during a visit to China, Macron noted, “America needs Europeans who will lead peace initiatives.”
The leak of confidential conversations, reported by Germany’s Der Spiegel magazine, has sparked a wave of discussions. According to the publication, in a conversation with several European leaders, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, doubts were expressed about the US efforts in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. Macron allegedly criticized these efforts, which led to ambiguous warnings to Zelensky.
In response, Macron noted that he “denies everything” regarding the statements made in the Spiegel publication. The leak concerns the transcript of Zelensky’s conversation with European leaders on December 1, with critical feedback on US policy regarding Ukraine.
| Country | Statement | Source |
| France | Denial of Zelensky’s warnings | The Guardian |
| Germany | Criticism of US efforts | Der Spiegel |
Such statements may cause some discord in the close cooperation between NATO countries, but Macron’s emphasis on the importance of unity in Western-Ukrainian relations demonstrates a desire to maintain strategic solidarity. Further developments may affect the overall Western strategy in supporting Ukraine.




