As the ratings of the far-right in France rise and the political future of the leader of the "National Rally" Marine Le Pen hangs in the balance, her protégé Jordan Bardella is stepping on the stage with increasing boldness. In an interview with one of the most famous political publications this week, he tried to define his foreign policy vision, which is also of great importance to the Baltic states. Although his position on NATO has softened, …
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As the ratings of the far-right in France rise and the political future of the leader of the "National Rally" Marine Le Pen hangs in the balance, her protégé Jordan Bardella is stepping on the stage with increasing boldness. In an interview with one of the most famous political publications this week, he tried to define his foreign policy vision, which is also of great importance to the Baltic states. Although his position on NATO has softened, …