For Breton, “Europe is mainly concerned” about the war in Ukraine
When asked about the conflict, Thierry Breton said: “Of course, it is Europe that is mainly concerned.”
He listed the “four fronts” on which he believed the EU was called:
“Europe will continue to massively assist Ukraine, particularly in its military equipment needs. It must also help in economic matters. We have offered 18 billion euros in support. There is also the humanitarian front.”
“We can expect new migrants this winter,” he concluded.
“He is a president at war”: European Commissioner Thierry Breton renews his confidence in Volodymyr Zelensky after a missile crash in Poland
Remarks by Volodymyr Zelensky after a deadly missile crash in Poland, blaming Russia when it quickly emerged that the projectiles came from Ukrainian weapons, caused a stir last week.
On BFMTV, Thierry Breton, European Commissioner for the Internal Market, supported him this morning: “Volodymyr Zelensky is still a head of state at war, a difficult and cruel war! And he corrected himself, whose act.”
“When there are suspicions, we look more towards Moscow than towards Kyiv. Because the origin of all this is the war, the aggression led by Vladimir Putin!” he also remembered.
Zaporizhia bombing: Ukrainian MP denounces “Putin’s nuclear blackmail”
Oleksiy Goncherenko intervened this morning on BFMTV to refute the idea of any Ukrainian responsibility in the Zaporizhia power plant shootings: “What reason would Ukraine have to attack its own power plant on its territory? To have a nuclear disaster on its territory? “
“Putin is using nuclear blackmail against everyone,” said the opposition parliamentarian.
The belligerents accuse each other of the bombing
The belligerents have multiplied the accusations between them. For the Russian Ministry of Defense, in a press release, “the Kyiv regime does not stop provocations to create the threat of a disaster at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.”
For its part, the Ukrainian nuclear agency accused Russia of having bombed the site of the plant.
“This morning of November 20, 2022, following heavy Russian shelling, at least 12 attacks were recorded at the site of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant,” Energoatom said, accusing the Russians of “organizing nuclear blackmail once again.” and put the whole world in danger.”
Zaporizhia bombing: IAEA chief calls for “stop this madness”
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) denounced this Sunday on BFMTV “deliberate and targeted” shootings against the Zaporijjia nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, calling to “stop this madness.” Russia and Ukraine once again accused each other this Sunday of having bombed this nuclear power plant located in southern Ukraine and militarily occupied by the Russian army.
Kyiv also denied executing several Russian soldiers who had gone there. “Explosions have occurred at the site of this large nuclear power plant, which is completely unacceptable,” Rafael Grossi said, in an interview with French channel BFMTV.
“Whoever it is, this must stop immediately,” the IAEA chief urged, insisting: “The people who do this know where they are hitting. It is absolutely deliberate, targeted.”
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Source: BFM TV
