Statements made by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson [Feb. 13, 2024]
Statements made by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson [Feb. 13, 2024]
Statements made by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson [Feb. 13, 2024]
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Release date: February 13, 2024
Tag(s): Diplomacy, Foreign policy
Metadata
Release date: February 13, 2024
Tag(s): Diplomacy, Foreign policy
Israel/Palestinian Territories
France adopts sanctions against violent Israeli settlers (Feb. 13, 2024)
France is adopting sanctions against extremist Israeli settlers who have been guilty of violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. In this regard, 28 individuals have been targeted by an administrative ban on entering French territory.
These measures come at a time when violence perpetrated by settlers against the Palestinian population has been increasing in recent months. France reaffirms its strong condemnation of this unacceptable violence. As we have said many times, it is the Israeli authorities’ responsibility to put an end to it and prosecute its perpetrators.
France is also in favour of the adoption of sanctions at European level against these violent settlers. We are working with out European partners in this regard.
Settlement activity is illegal under international law and must stop. Its continuation is incompatible with the creation of a viable Palestinian State, which is the only solution to ensure that Israelis and Palestinians can live side by side in peace and security.
Did the authors of the VIRGINUM report on foreign digital interference and the authors of the European report on the same subject work together on the technical elements?
The technical aspects of the report were compiled by French agencies and coordinated by VIGINUM. They were not shared with European institutions prior to publication, but they could lead to discussions in the coming days.
A group of 80 Latvian parliamentarians urged President Macron and the French Parliament to consider denying entry to Russian and Belarusian athletes who had qualified for the Paris Olympic Games. Was the Foreign Ministry informed of this request, and is it considering the possibility of taking measures such as refusing to issue visas to these athletes?
We are aware of the letter you mention.
The International Olympic Committee has authorized Russian and Belarusian athletes to take part in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games as “neutrals.” France respects the autonomy of the Olympic movement and takes note of the IOC’s decision.
It is up to national federations and the IOC to select the athletes who abide by the neutrality criteria and will therefore be authorized to compete. France will ensure that these criteria are scrupulously respected before and during the Games.
Visas will be issued in accordance with applicable law and the security measures put in place for the Games.
We join our Baltic partners in reiterating our total solidarity with Ukraine. Since the beginning of Russia’s war of aggression, France has proclaimed its absolute support for Ukraine – support that we also extend to the Ukrainian athletes, in conjunction with the IOC’s Olympic solidarity ahead of the 2024 Paris Games.
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