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France condemns the US visa ban on Breton, former EU commissioner

The French government has condemned the visa ban imposed on Thierry Breton by the 'Trump Administration on Wednesday. He is a former European Union Commissioner who was instrumental in drafting?the EU Digital Services Act. This act recently targeted top -U.S. ?tech companies.

The Trump administration imposed visa restrictions on Breton, and other anti-disinformation activists who were accused of censoring U.S. platforms on social media. This is the latest in a series of actions aimed at European regulations that U.S. officials claim go beyond legitimate regulation.

Jean-Noel Barrot, French Foreign Minister, wrote on X Wednesday that "France strongly condemned the 'visa restriction' imposed by the United States against Thierry Breton - former minister and European commissioner - and four other European figures".

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Breton was the most prominent target. He is a former French Finance Minister and European Commissioner for the Internal Market from 2019-2024.

Breton has been replaced as the EU's internal market representative by Stephane Sejourne. He is also the executive vice president of the EU Commission. Sejourne also criticized the U.S. Visa Ban and defended EU's Digital Services Act.

"No sanction can silence the sovereignty and the peoples of Europe." Sejourne wrote on X: "Total solidarity with him and the Europeans affected by this."

U.S. When describing the bans Tuesday, Under Secretary of?Public diplomacy Sarah Rogers described Breton, as a "mastermind", of the Digital Services Act. This was defended again by?Barrot, on Wednesday.

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The Digital Services Act has been democratically adopted by Europe in order to ensure that what's illegal offline is illegal online. Barrot wrote on X that the Digital Services Act has no extraterritorial impact and does not affect the United States.

Breton condemned himself the visa ban against him.

"Is McCarthy’s witch-hunt back?" Remember: 90% of our democratically-elected European Parliament and all 27 Member States voted unanimously for the DSA. Breton wrote on X: "Censorship doesn't exist where you think it does." Reporting by Sudip K. Gupta, Editing by Michael Perry & Alex Richardson

(source: Reuters)