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Paris, May 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Ian Langsdon) French President Emmanuel Macron insisted to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that members of the organization must maintain "solidarity between allies."Without expressly mentioning Turkey, but making it clear that he was talking about that country, Macron said, in a statement to the press after meeting with Stoltenberg at the Elysee, that members of the organization "must respect international law" and "not pursue objectives opposed with the security interests of other allies. "FOOTAGE OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF NATO, JENS STOLTENBERG, AND THE PRESIDENT OF FRANCE, EMMANUEL MACRON, IN PARIS
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