France says supports Harvard, welcomes foreign students
- France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot stated that the country supports students and staff at Harvard amid threats from President Donald Trump.
- Barrot emphasized, 'We stand with universities facing the threat of government control, restriction to their funding, and constraints on their curricula or research projects.'
- France will provide a safe place for international students to complete their degrees if U.S. courts support the ban on them.
- France and the European Union aim to attract researchers dissatisfied with the United States to relocate to Europe.
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On the occasion of a trip to HEC, Jean-Noël Barrot gave his support to American universities that are subject to restrictions and control by the Trump administration. The prestigious Harvard is particularly affected.
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France says supports Harvard, welcomes foreign students
France's foreign minister on Saturday said his country supported students and staff at Harvard, after President Donald Trump tried to ban foreign students from the prestigious US university.
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