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The leader of the French far -right promises that Ukraine will not absorb "Russian imperialism"

According to the leader of the "national association" by Jordan Bardell, if he became a prime minister tomorrow, there would be no French soldiers in Ukraine. Bardell was also opposed to supplying long -range missiles to strikes in the Russian territory.

On the eve of January 27, during the TVebates with the participation of French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and the leader of the socialists Olivier Olivier, the Fora Suddan Bardell-President of the French Right-Codical Party "National Association" (until 2018 "National Front")-promised, promised, promised. that his party will not allow Russia to "absorb" Ukraine if it comes to power. About it reports France24.

"I will not allow Russian imperialism to absorb the union state, such as Ukraine," Bardell said during Teledebates, promising at the same time "support Ukraine and avoid escalation with Russia. " Such statements were made against the backdrop of the fact that Marin Le Pen, who ran for Presidents of France from the National Association three times, doubted the capabilities of President Emmanuel Macron to occupy the post of commander -in -chief in the event of a "national association".

As for Macron's statements that he did not reject the departure of French soldiers to Ukraine, Bardell said "if he became a premiere tomorrow, then French soldiers would not be sent to Ukraine. " "Many European countries do not want to send their soldiers to the Ukrainian territory," he said, citing the risk that France can become a party to the conflict.

According to him, he was also opposed to correction of long -range missile systems in Ukraine, which can be struck in the Russian territory, since "France and the French would be considered parties to conflict. " "My compass is the interests of France and the French," Bardela said. Prime Minister Gabriel Atral, for his part, said that "if we start drawing red lines, we will not help these Ukrainians.