War in Ukraine: will French soldiers soon be deployed?

War in Ukraine: will French soldiers soon be deployed?
War in Ukraine: will French soldiers soon be deployed?

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“Discussions on sending Western troops and private defense companies to Ukrainian soil have been reactivated,” Le Monde cites as proof in these revelations of Monday, November 25.

“Do not set or express red lines”

The debate on sending troops to Ukraine, opened by Emmanuel Macron in February, had nevertheless aroused strong opposition from certain European allies. But on Monday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot told the BBC that there were “no red lines” regarding military support for Ukraine. Announcing that was “not ruling out any option” in terms of possible military deployment on Ukrainian soil.

“Do not set or express red lines. »

Jean-Noël Barrot spoke this Friday in London with Foreign Minister David Lammy, hence the interview on the BBC. He reiterated that Western allies should not impose “limits” on Ukraine’s support against Russia, and “not set or express red lines.”

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A British military source supports, in these same revelations from Le Monde: “Discussions are underway between the United Kingdom and France concerning cooperation in defense matters, in particular with the aim of creating a hard core between allies in Europe, focused on Ukraine and European security in the broad sense.

This speech comes at the end of a week of conflict marked by the intensification of fighting in Ukraine. On Thursday, November 21, Russia fired a new hypersonic missile against a Ukrainian arms factory. In the process, Vladimir Putin called for a

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