France’s Foreign Minister visits front-line region in Ukraine

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visiting Ukraine’s front-line region of Kharkiv, which is under constant fire from the Russian forces located some 30km away, on July 22.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visiting Ukraine’s front-line region of Kharkiv, which is under constant fire from the Russian forces located some 30km away, on July 22.

PHOTO: AFP

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  • French Foreign Minister Barrot visited Kharkiv, a front-line region under constant Russian fire, to show support for Ukraine.
  • Barrot condemned Russia's deliberate targeting of Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure to undermine morale.
  • The visit included a briefing on the front line situation and underscored that Ukrainians "are not alone."

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- France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on July 22 visited Ukraine’s north-eastern front-line region of Kharkiv, where Russia launched a new offensive in 2024.

With a small group of journalists including AFP, Mr Barrot walked through the centre of Kharkiv, which is under constant fire from the Russian forces located some 30km away.

“Russia isn’t only leading its war of aggression on the front line. It also deliberately targets civilians, residential areas and businesses to undermine Ukrainian morale,” Mr Barrot said, standing on a rooftop overlooking the city, from where ruined offices and residential buildings could be seen.

His Ukrainian counterpart, Mr Andrii Sybiha, thanked him for the visit, saying: “Our people need to understand that they are not alone.”

Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, was home to 1.4 million people before the war, and has long been known for literature, industry, and student life.

“War is waged not only with guns and tanks, but also with intelligence,” Mr Barrot said, before heading to the Kharkiv literature museum.

He then visited a military position at an undisclosed location, where he was briefed on the front line situation in north-eastern and eastern Ukraine.

The minister also spoke to servicemen and had lunch in the military canteen. AFP

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot (centre) walking in Kharkiv on July 22, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

PHOTO: AFP

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