Statements made by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson [Apr. 10, 2024]

Statements made by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson [Apr. 10, 2024]

Statements made by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson [Apr. 10, 2024]

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Release date: April 10, 2024

Format(s): E-doc

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Release date: April 10, 2024

Format(s): E-doc

Spain – Ukraine
Q&A

In response to a popular initiative, Spain’s lower house of parliament agreed to draft a bill to legalize undocumented immigrants; this could potentially help hundreds of thousands of people. Given that a substantial number of migrants who arrive illegally in Spain from Africa subsequently move on to France, what is the French position on this initiative, which could have repercussions for France? The Spanish government reaffirmed its desire to structure this law in a way that complies with European regulations and immigration policy. Do you think there should be coordination at the EU level for this type of initiative, and if so, how would that work?

We have no comment.

Is France at all concerned by China’s aid for the Russian war effort in Ukraine?

As we have consistently emphasized in our talks with the Chinese authorities, and as the [foreign] minister reiterated during his visit to Beijing on April 1, any support for the Russian war effort directly affects the security of Europeans and will therefore have consequences.

We hope, in this regard, that China will block any support for the Russian war effort by Chinese entities.

France also believes that China could help convince Russia to end its war of aggression in Ukraine.

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