French Foreign Affairs Chief urges offensive aid for Ukraine
Jean-Louis Bourlanges, chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs in the French National Assembly, has called on authorities in Paris to allow Ukraine to carry out attacks on Russian territory using weapons supplied by France.
20 May 2024 14:09
Bourlanges published his appeal on social media. The politician stated that France should "remove unjustified taboos and make a decision," following the example of the United Kingdom, which has already allowed Ukraine to use British weaponry on enemy territory.
Bourlanges emphasized that this would be justified because "it would end the asymmetry between the aggressor and the victim."
"In the name of what should we deny Ukrainians the right to retaliate blow for blow against the attacks they suffer? (...). In the face of Russia's aggression, only restoring the balance of power and rediscovering the symmetry of strategic positions can convince Putin to end his catastrophic endeavour," Bourlanges wrote.
France's pivot on Ukraine issue. Macron surprised
At the end of February, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that defeating Russia is essential to ensuring security in Europe. He added that in the future, sending Western ground forces to Ukraine should not be excluded.
Then, at the beginning of March, he urged Ukraine's allies to "not be cowards" in the face of great powers. The head of the French state referred to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which has been ongoing for over two years.