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French police on alert against protesting farmers / 15,000 policemen prevent the siege of Paris

In his speech, the Minister of the Interior of France announced that the police will prevent the siege of Paris by protesting farmers with 15,000 troops, helicopters and armored vehicles.
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According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “Courier”, French police want to use more force to prevent the siege of Paris that has been promised and threatened by farmers since Monday.

“Gerald Daronin”, French Interior Minister said on Sunday evening, 15,000 officers as well as armored vehicles and helicopters will be mobilized for this purpose. He emphasized that it must be ensured that the capital is accessible, as well as the two Paris airports and the Rungis wholesale market. how the armored vehicles have already taken a position and prepared for this purpose.

The farmers in their fight for better working and living conditions had threatened Paris since Monday They will besiege this city. Therefore, all the main axes that lead to this metropolis must be cut off. The farmers also want to block the wholesale market of Rungis, which is a huge transportation point for fish, meat, poultry, dairy and delicatessen products.

The French interior minister stressed that This is not a question of a forceful act, but a question of regular protests. According to him, the police will not interfere in the siege posts. According to him, public buildings must be protected and foreign road trains must be guaranteed to travel safely in France. He added: What should be avoided is that, as has already happened in separate cases, for example, Spanish or Portuguese trucks are stopped and looted by farmers.

After meeting with representatives of the security services on Sunday, France’s interior minister ordered troops to prevent any blockade of Paris airports and the Rongis wholesale market. He emphasized that farmers’ caravans are also not allowed to enter the capital. It has spread across the country in recent days. France’s new prime minister, Gabriel Atal, announced on Friday a series of measures to appease farmers. started, they want to drive their tractors on Monday to the Rungis International Wholesale Market, which supplies much of its fresh food to the capital and the surrounding region. France’s two largest farmers’ unions announced in a statement that their members in the Paris region will try to block all the main access roads to the capital from Monday afternoon.

Atal Rose Sunday visited a farm in the Indre-et-Loire region of central France. He admitted that farmers are in a difficult situation due to the demand for high quality and low prices. He said his government was considering additional measures against “unfair competition” from other countries and announced “further decisions”. but they still consider it insufficient and continue their protests and want to besiege Paris.

French farmers have been closed for days Roads and highways have protested against excessive bureaucracy, reduced revenue and Europe’s complex environmental regulations. The recent demand of French farmers, like Germany, was to protest the government’s plans to cancel tax exemptions for agricultural diesel.

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