French Minister of Foreign Affairs Supports Ukraine's NATO Bid

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Jean-Noël Barrot**, France's new Minister of Foreign Affairs, visited Kyiv to show support for Ukraine's resistance to Russian aggression. During his visit, Barrot and his Ukrainian counterpart, Andrii Sybiha, discussed the challenges facing Ukraine's energy sector. Barrot also expressed France's openness to the idea of inviting Ukraine to join NATO, noting that negotiations with the allies will continue. The French minister's visit is a significant gesture of support for Ukraine's sovereignty and its aspirations for Euro-Atlantic integration.

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