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Everything remains possible. French Parliament does not rule out sending troops to Ukraine

Everything remains possible. French Parliament does not rule out sending troops to Ukraine President of the National Assembly of France Yael Braun-Pivet (photo: flickr.com/oireachtas)

The French parliament still considers sending its troops to Ukraine a possibility, states the President of the National Assembly of France Yael Braun-Pivet.

During a press briefing in Odesa, Braun-Pivet commented on previous statements by French President Emmanuel Macron and said that everything remains possible.

"In his statement, the President of the Republic said that he does not rule out anything a priori. In the position that France has demonstrated, demonstrates and will demonstrate until the end of the war, until victory, nothing is exclusive, everything remains possible. I will not further interpret the president's words, this position is clear enough," she emphasized.

Macron's statements on sending troops to Ukraine

In late February, French President Emmanuel Macron did not rule out the possibility that Western countries might send troops to help Ukraine.

Later, the French leader clarified that his country could deploy its troops to Ukraine if Russia starts attacking Kyiv or Odesa again.

In March, Macron again made a statement about French troops in Ukraine. He emphasized that this option was not ruled out.