France's main motivation during the Versailles talks was to ensure its national security and prevent future aggression from Germany, particularly after the devastation of World War I. French leaders sought to impose strict reparations and territorial losses on Germany to weaken it militarily and economically. Additionally, they aimed to establish a framework that would prevent future conflicts, exemplified by the creation of the League of Nations. Ultimately, France sought to secure its position in Europe and restore its power and influence.
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