Gabriel Attal speaks in the Senate before a discussion on French aid to Ukraine
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Gabriel Attal brings the French voice to the Senate in support of Ukraine
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Before an important discussion in parliament, Gabriel Attal took a position to defend France's role in the Ukrainian conflict
\n\nIt is with palpable determination that the government spokesperson, Gabriel Attal, took the floor in the Senate last Thursday before a crucial debate on France's support for Ukraine. His speech highlighted the importance of France's involvement in this conflict.\n\n
A speech passionate about attachment to Ukraine and its people
\n\nFaced with an attentive assembly, Gabriel Attal expressed his deep attachment toUkraine, emphasizing France's moral and historical obligation to defend the values of democracy and freedom, particularly when they are threatened. He recalled that the issue is not only political, but also humanitarian.\n\n
French advocacy for solidarity action
\n\nAn unwavering advocate of a united and united Europe, the government spokesperson insisted on the union of European forces in the face of the Ukrainian crisis. He supported the need for a collective and coordinated response, to help the oppressed Ukrainian people, but also to defend the European ideal of a world without war.\n\nGabriel Attal concluded his speech by calling for unwavering support from theUkraine, insisting that every voice counts and that each of us has a role to play. While the debate continues at Senate, it is certain that his call will not go unanswered.\n\n
A mobilization that transcends political divisions under the aegis of Gabriel Attal
\n\nUnsurprisingly, Gabriel Attal's speech sparked many reactions. Although some were mixed, most praised his conviction and passion in supporting Ukraine. More than ever, the France affirms its positioning, through concrete actions, towards unwavering support for Ukraine and its people. In this, whether at Senate or among the French people, the voice of Gabriel Attal will have been heard. \n\n