- The Rassemblement National (RN) has experienced a shift in its stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- Newly-elected MEP Pierre-Romain Thionnet has been tasked with reorienting the party's position towards more support for Ukraine.
- RN leader Jordan Bardella has distanced himself from pro-Moscow views, highlighting a change from the previously held beliefs of Marine Le Pen.
- The conflict has highlighted division within the far-right, with younger members favoring the Ukrainian resistance over Russian nationalism.
- Since the February 2022 invasion, some radical groups have embraced support for Ukraine as part of a broader identity perspective.
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