François Hollande: 'Trump's Plan Reduces Europe's Role to a Besieged Bystander'
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The former President of the Republic regrets that Europe lacks weight and unity in the face of Donald Trump on the Ukrainian issue. A position weakened by the political and economic instability of France at present.
The former head of state believes, in an interview with the "World", that "for Trump, our continent is over, it is no longer in the game", and that if Zelensky "falls, it is our security that is begun. And, one day or the other, we too will fall."
President of the Republic from 2012 to 2017, François Hollande has been back on the political scene for a few years by becoming a member of the National Assembly in Corrèze in 2024. His later life is also the subject of a documentary directed by Olivier Lamour and Félix Stefanaggi, which was broadcast at the Pessac History Film Festival on 22 November. Whether before, during or after his election, François Hollande is known for never having made…
François Hollande: 'Trump's plan reduces Europe's role to a besieged bystander'
… Festival in Pessac (southwest France), former president François Hollande expressed deep concern … United States and Europe and places Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in … of a Russian-American condominium. It is dramatic because, for Ukraine, it means …
"In this context, France's fragility is an additional source of uncertainty for Europe"
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