STRASBOURG — Jordan Bardella stated that his National Rally party continues to oppose sending French troops to Ukraine, highlighting the potential frailty of France’s support for Kyiv should the far-right group win the presidency in 2027.
“We are opposed to sending French military troops to Ukraine, like many, many French [people],” Bardella told reporters in Strasbourg. “However, in discussions around security guarantees, we could consider a demilitarized zone under the aegis and responsibility of the U.N.,” he added.
The remarks by the president of the National Rally, the far-right party currently leading in French opinion polls, may raise concerns about the stability of French security commitments to Kyiv made under current President Emmanuel Macron once he leaves office.













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