On 24 February 2022, Russia started its war of aggression on Ukraine. From the very first day of the conflict, France and its European Union partners chose to stand firmly with the Ukrainian people. It has been one year that France and the Ukrainian’s support for Ukraine has not wavered and has grown stronger.
#Ukraine | La résolution pour une paix juste et durable basée sur les principes des Nations unies est adoptée à une très large majorité par l’Assemblée générale de l'#ONU #UNGA https://t.co/NUxq4ARN95 pic.twitter.com/G1P9xwBO5j
— Catherine Colonna (@MinColonna) February 23, 2023
Standing with Ukraine
We provide tangible support in the areas of:
- Humanitarian assistance,
- Reconstruction and economic assistance,
- Military and security support,
- Assistance in fighting impunity,
- Commitment within the European Union.
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Un an après l'agression perpétrée par la #Russie dans la nuit du 23 au 24 février dernier nous marquons ce soir notre soutien à l'#Ukraine et aux principes du droit international. pic.twitter.com/SHLDBIfhzX
— France Diplomatie🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@francediplo) February 23, 2023
The war in Ukraine is also a year of Russia’s failures
#Ukraine | Un an d’échecs russes
- échec tactique
- échec diplomatique
- échec face à l'Europe
- échec vis-à-vis de l'OTAN
- échec moral@MinColonna @DmytroKuleba pic.twitter.com/kNRnT22lVg— France Diplomatie🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@francediplo) February 20, 2023
Better understanding France’s diplomatic action
France, with all its partners, made the determined choice to conduct political and diplomatic action in support of Ukraine.