Jean-Noël Barrot is the guest on 'Questions politiques'

France's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Noël Barrot, will appear on the program 'Questions politiques' this Sunday from noon to 1 PM. He will address questions on US tariffs and the war in Ukraine. The show will be broadcast live on multiple platforms.

Jean-Noël Barrot, France's current Minister of Foreign Affairs, is the main guest on the program 'Questions politiques' airing this Sunday. The interview, lasting from noon to 1 PM, will be hosted by Alexandra Bensaid from France Inter, Alix Bouilhaguet from France Télévisions, and Françoise Fressoz from Le Monde.

The topics covered will include US tariffs and the war in Ukraine, key issues in international affairs relevant to French policy. Viewers and listeners can follow the show live on Lemonde.fr, France Inter, and Franceinfo on channel 16.

This appearance comes at a time when international relations, particularly with the United States and regarding the Ukrainian conflict, are central to the government's agenda. As minister, Barrot will have the opportunity to clarify France's positions on these matters.

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