The French minister for European affairs told a German newspaper that Paris was not ruling out deployment of forces to Ukraine.
France has not ruled out sending troops to Ukraine, according to Benjamin Haddad, the French minister for European affairs.Paris, along with other NATO allies, have trained over 100,000 Ukrainian troops since the war started and, in February, French President Emmanuel Macron said there was no consensus on deploying ground troops to Ukraine, but that 'nothing was excluded.
He was then asked whether this means that 'the French position remains that the deployment of ground troops to Ukraine is not ruled out?''Yes,' Haddad replied to the newspaper, whose article described how 'sending French ground troops remains a serious option for him.
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