There is no “red line” in ’s support for Ukraine, according to Jean-Noël Barrot

There is no “red line” in ’s support for Ukraine, according to Jean-Noël Barrot
There is no “red line” in France’s support for Ukraine, according to Jean-Noël Barrot

Ahen the war in Ukraine seems to be taking a new turn, with the arrival of North Korean soldiers in Russia, has decided to provide support to kyiv. Through its Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot, considered that there was no “red line” regarding support for Ukraine. “We will support Ukraine as intensely and as long as necessary,” he told the BBC, on Saturday November 23.

The minister also announced that kyiv had authorization to fire long-range French missiles at Russia “for purposes of self-defense”, without specifying whether these weapons had already been used. This week, for the first time, Ukraine used US and British long-range missiles to strike Russian territory, prompting Vladimir Putin to threaten the West: “We consider ourselves within our rights to use our weapons against military installations of countries that authorize the use of their weapons against our installations. »

Asked about the possibility of sending French troops into combat, Jean-Noël Barrot said he was not ruling out “any option”. This unwavering support responds to the threat posed by Vladimir Putin to Europe. “It is our security that is at stake,” assured the Minister of Foreign Affairs. For every square kilometer the Russian army advances, the threat moves one square kilometer closer to Europe.”

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Jean-Noël Barrot then said he was “open to an invitation” for Ukraine to join NATO, as Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, had requested. “In our discussions with our friends and allies, as well as with the friends and allies of Ukraine, we strive to bring them closer to our positions,” he said.

He also ruled that Western countries should increase their defense spending. “Of course we will have to spend more if we want to do more, and I think we have to face these new challenges,” he told the BBC.

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