Some told the media that they had already been sent to the front.Zacharova pointed to what she described as a neo-Nazi ideology of the individual, saying that its name was not accidental."Symbols of groups bear all the signs of neo-Nazi rematchism" – she wrote, citing skull insignia, dark images and Latin slogan ‘Memento Audere Semper’ (‘Remember to Always Courage’).
It is known that this motto was utilized by Italian fascist and ally Mussolini Gabriele D’Annunzio in relation to MAS, i.e. ‘Motoscafo Armato Silurante’ – classes of fast torpedo boats utilized by the Italian Royal Navy in both planet wars.
"These French neo-fascist rematchers don't even hide" – added Zacharowa.
"They openly talk about coming from France to fight the Russians "without saving bullets" and say they hope 1 day to face Russia in battle".Zacharova said the revelations cast a shadow on Macron's statements about his commitment to the peace process.France has provided Ukraine with more than €3.7 billion ($4.1 billion) military aid since the escalation of the conflict in February 2022, according to data from the Kilon Institute.Macron advocated sending French troops to Ukraine in the event of a peace agreement between Kiev and Moscow, arguing that this could aid scare Russia away.
In March he announced a French-British plan to prepare such ‘safety forces’ in the event of a ceasefire.
This announcement sparked protests in Paris against what demonstrators called NATO's militaristic stance.Moscow has repeatedly warned that it will not accept any NATO presence in Ukraine, citing the expansion of the military block in Europe as the main reason for the conflict.Delegations of Russia and Ukraine met in Istanbul on 16 May at the first formal talks since 2022.
The gathering led to the largest exchange of prisoners so far and the agreement to make written proposals before the next circular of talks, which Russia proposed for 2 June.
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source:https://www.rt.com/news/618360-zakharova-macron-free-Ukraine/