Published: 12:29, May 7, 2024
Russia summons French ambassador over provocative rhetoric on Ukrainian crisis
By Xinhua
Photo taken on June 3, 2019 shows the Kremlin Palace (left) and the Saint Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, capital of Russia. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

MOSCOW - The Russian foreign ministry summoned French Ambassador to Russia Pierre Levy on Monday over provocative statements regarding the Ukrainian conflict, it said in a statement.

The French ambassador was summoned to the Russian foreign ministry on Monday "in connection with...bellicose statements made by the French leadership," and France's growing involvement in the Ukrainian conflict, the foreign ministry said.

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"Attempts made by the French authorities to create 'strategic uncertainty' for Russia with irresponsible statements on the possible dispatch of Western military contingents to Ukraine are doomed to fail," it added.