MEDIAS On Thursday, November 17, Christian Cambon, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, was the guest of the TV5 Monde program
Olivier Andries, French Junior Minister for Transports Clement Beaune, Christian Cambon and a guest — Jacques Witt
Once a week, a man or a woman answers questions from journalists from TV5 Monde, Ouest-France, Nice-Matin and 20 Minutes. Thursday, November 17, it was Christian Cambon, the president of the Foreign Affairs, Defense and Armed Forces Committee, in the Senate, who took the floor.
Originally from Val-de-Marne, Christian Cambon, 74, has been an LR senator in his department for eighteen years and chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the upper house since July 2017. An interview at; find in full below.
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As chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Christian Cambon will visit alongside the French President in the United States, at on the occasion of the state visit launched by Joe Biden to; the intention of Emmanuel Macron. An opportunity for him to strengthen ties with this ally. important.
Other ally of France on the European continent, Germany, of which Christian Cambon notes the absence of contacts at the European level. its level for several months. A Franco-German couple to which Paris still says it is very attached. But an attachment that is not necessarily reciprocal in the eyes of Christian Cambon, who underlines Berlin’s growing attention to the countries of Central Europe.
