Jean-Noël Barrot es el invitado en 'Questions politiques'

El ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Francia, Jean-Noël Barrot, participará en el programa 'Questions politiques' este domingo de mediodía a la 1. Abordará preguntas sobre aranceles estadounidenses y la guerra en Ucrania. El programa se emitirá en directo en varias plataformas.

Jean-Noël Barrot, actual ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Francia, es el principal invitado del programa 'Questions politiques' que se emitirá este domingo. La entrevista, de 12 a 13 horas, será conducida por Alexandra Bensaid de France Inter, Alix Bouilhaguet de France Télévisions y Françoise Fressoz de Le Monde. Los temas que se abordarán incluirán los aranceles de Estados Unidos y la guerra en Ucrania, cuestiones clave en los asuntos internacionales relevantes para la política francesa. Los espectadores y oyentes podrán seguir el programa en directo en Lemonde.fr, France Inter y Franceinfo en el canal 16. Esta aparición se produce en un momento en que las relaciones internacionales, particularmente con Estados Unidos y respecto al conflicto ucraniano, ocupan un lugar central en la agenda del gobierno. Como ministro, Barrot tendrá la oportunidad de aclarar las posiciones de Francia sobre estos asuntos.

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