France has confirmed it will continue sharing military intelligence with Ukraine, despite the U.S. decision to freeze intelligence support. French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced on Thursday that France remains committed to providing Kyiv with critical battlefield information. Speaking on France Inter radio, Lecornu emphasized that French intelligence is sovereign and will continue benefiting Ukraine. The move highlights France’s independent stance as the U.S. scales back its involvement. The decision reinforces Paris’ support for Ukraine amid shifting Western policies toward the war.
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