Russia summons French envoy over ‘growing’ role in Ukraine

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French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy (centre) arrives at the main building of the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow.

French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy (centre) arriving at the main building of the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow.

PHOTO: EPA-EFE

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- Russia on Jan 19 summoned France’s ambassador in Moscow and issued a formal complaint over his country’s alleged “growing involvement” in

the conflict in Ukraine.

The move comes just days after Moscow claimed – without providing evidence – that it had killed a group of French mercenaries in a strike on the north-eastern town of Kharkiv.

“On 19 January, French Ambassador P. Levy was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry and presented with evidence of Paris’s growing involvement in the conflict over Ukraine,” Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced in a statement.

Moscow said dozens of fighters were killed in the late-night attack on Jan 16 in Kharkiv, which Russian forces have been shelling since February 2022.

Kyiv said more than a dozen civilians were wounded in the attack and that residential buildings had been damaged.

France’s Foreign Ministry on Jan 18 denied it had mercenaries in Ukraine, a spokesman dismissing the claim as “another clumsy Russian manipulation”.

France has been one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies since Russia’s assault, and President Emmanuel Macron this week announced Paris was

sending dozens of long-range missiles

to Ukraine. AFP

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