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[–] laceface 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Pierre Sellal gladly joined the other representatives from other countries in the EU and is ready to discuss matters concerning the safety of the group.

First he mentions the goals of Euro 2030 asks that each country resubmit plans on how they are to reach their personal goals for this plan. France will readily admit they are not as close to then environmental goals as they would like, but with only eight nuclear reactors remaining of those to be shut down and with active wind and solar farms in design and construction, they are confident in their ability to increase the amount of green energy used.

In regards to the recent attack of ISIS and the threat the Islamic State holds, France is willing to send active military troops along with air support in the fight against ISIS. President Martine Aubry is expected to make an official statement on the type of military support being provided very soon.

France urges its European neighbors to be open with each other and support one another in times of crises. "In the event of a national attack or natural disaster, the best type of support would be to come from inside the European Union to show the strength of our agreement and to prove that we can help each other," says Sellal. "While we recognize that perhaps disagreements will arise and those will be a different challenge to work through, showing that the EU stands strong and can work through disagreements will mean that we make a united front against any threat to Europe."