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France's prime minister tears into Trump's attack on Zelenskyy as a staggering show of 'brutality'

  • France's Prime Minister François Bayrou criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's treatment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a staggering show of 'brutality' aimed at humiliation.
  • During a parliamentary debate, lawmakers in France applauded Bayrou's remarks, highlighting the strong disapproval of Trump's actions.
  • European leaders quickly pledged support for Ukraine following the White House meeting, making clear their opposition to Trump's behavior.
  • As a result, Britain, France, and Ukraine began working on a ceasefire plan after the incident.
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At the same time, Donald Trump is accelerating his trade war against several key partners. Two symptomatic examples of a foreign policy of brutality, where provocation games and the search for a "deal" at all costs outweigh diplomatic prudence. - Ukraine, customs duties: Trump, a strategy of brutality assumed... but risky (International). TF1 INFO

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INFO THE FIGARO - The RN's "natural" candidate for the next presidential election changes her tone vis-à-vis the Trump administration. "It's very cruel for Ukrainian soldiers engaged in a patriotic defense of their country," she says to Figaro.

·Paris, France
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Prime Minister François Bayrou denounced Donald Trump's "brutality" in his confrontation with Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday, during a debate in the French National Assembly on Ukraine and security in Europe, an issue in which he believes France must play "a central role", AFP reports.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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