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France calls Russian spy chief remarks 'reckless' provocation

France's defence ministry on Tuesday called remarks made by the chief of Russia's foreign intelligence service disinformation and reckless after he suggested Paris was preparing to send out 2,000 soldiers to Ukraine.

The manoeuvre orchestrated by Sergei Naryshkin, Director of Russian Foreign Intelligence, when again highlights Russia's. organized usage of disinformation, the defence ministry stated in. a declaration. We consider this type of justification. irresponsible.

Naryshkin was estimated by TASS news firm stating France. was preparing to send some 2,000 troops to Ukraine which. French troops would be a genuine target for Russian forces if. they ever pertained to the territory of the Russian world with a. sword.

Franco-Russian relations have deteriorated further in recent. weeks as Paris has actually increased its support to Ukraine, consisting of. signing a bilateral long-lasting security accord and guaranteeing to. send more long-range cruise rockets.

President Emmanuel Macron has actually likewise embraced a harder. position on Russia, pledging that Moscow must be defeated.

He has actually not eliminated that European soldiers might one day have. to go to Ukraine, although has actually made clear that France has no. intention of instigating hostilities versus Russia.

Paris has implicated Russia of repeatedly spreading incorrect. information. In January it dismissed any idea that Paris had. mercenaries in Ukraine a day after Russian lawmakers adopted a. resolution condemning French mercenaries there.

(source: Reuters)