France has granted Ukraine permission to use its long-range missiles against Russia in the name of self-defense, as confirmed by French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot in a BBC interview on Saturday. This decision comes after Ukraine recently deployed American and British long-range missiles.
Although it’s unclear whether French missiles have been fired yet, Barrot warned that every Russian military advance brings the threat closer to Europe. He also stated that “no option is ruled out” regarding potential French troop involvement.
This move marks a significant escalation in France’s support for Ukraine, signaling a stronger European stance against Russian aggression. The development could heighten tensions between NATO nations and Russia, with broader geopolitical consequences.
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