President Emmanuel Macron allowed the possibility of sending French troops to Ukraine.
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This could happen in the event of a breakthrough by Russian occupation forces into Kyiv or Odessa. The French leader made a corresponding statement at a meeting with parliamentary parties. This was reported by L’Independent with reference to Fabien Roussel, a representative of the French Communist Party.
It is noted that Jordan Bardella, a representative of the far-right National Rally party, said after the meeting that “there are no restrictions or red lines.” The coordinator of the political force “Unconquered France” Manuel Bompard noted that he “came to the meeting worried and left even more worried.”
And communist representative Roussel told reporters that Macron showed maps of possible new directions of Russian strikes. The French president recalled a scenario that could initiate an intervention: the advance of the front to Odessa or towards Kyiv.
Let us recall that on February 27, a meeting of European leaders took place in Paris at the initiative of French President Emmanuel Macron. At this event, further support for Ukraine in the fight against Russia was discussed. After the meeting, Macron said that at the Elysee Palace the allies discussed the possibility of sending Western ground forces to Ukraine, but did not reach a consensus on this issue.
Subsequently, a number of countries and NATO began to deny the possibility of sending their military to the combat zone in Ukraine. Le Monde reported that France and Canada are considering the possibility of sending their military to Ukraine, but they will not take direct part in the hostilities.
Source: L’Independent
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