November 14, 2024
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Ukraine and partners should not be biased towards Trump’s actions to resolve the war – French Foreign Ministry

Ukraine and partners should not be biased towards Trump’s actions to resolve the war – French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barro urged not to be biased about Trump’s possible decisions on Ukraine and to give more time. France emphasizes the importance of providing Kyiv with all the necessary means to resist Russian aggression.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of France, Jean-Noel Barro, urged to avoid bias, before Donald Trump has to resolve the conflict in Ukraine, because it is necessary to give it more time, reports UNN with reference to Sky News.

The head of the French Foreign Ministry said that Kyiv and its allies should not be prejudiced before Donald Trump resolves the conflict in Ukraine.

“We absolutely must not be preconceived of what a second Trump administration could mean for Ukraine. We must give it time,” Barro said.

According to him, any initiatives should guarantee that Ukraine itself will determine the time and conditions for participation in the negotiation process.

He added that the Western allies should provide Kyiv with all the necessary means to repel the Russian troops that invaded Ukraine.

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French President Emmanuel Macron said that his country and Great Britain will support Ukraine as much as necessary “to prevent Russia’s aggressive war.”

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