After the rush on iodine tablets in France, for fear of the outbreak of a nuclear war, were they sent to Ukraine?

Yes, assures Jean-Yves Le Drian on France 5, "we sent a lot of medical equipment, that's part of it".

Previously, the French ambassador to Ukraine, Etienne de Poncins, had reported on the BFMTV channel, the supply in the coming days of "2.5 million doses of iodine to be able to ward off any nuclear danger".

“President Macron has taken the initiative, with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), to have seven or eight major points on which the two parties should agree, in order to respect and the sovereignty security on its own power stations, but also security on the whole of the territory, and also on the whole of Europe", underlined Jean-Yves Le Drian.

Thus, Sunday's call between Emmanuel Macron and Vladimir Putin revolved a lot around "nuclear protection".

In addition, the evacuation of the French present in Ukraine is still in progress.

It is “on the right track”, estimates Etienne de Poncins, who adds “another 300 French nationals are on the roads (…) and we estimate that in the coming days there will remain around 300 on Ukrainian territory”.

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