MOSCOW (Reuters) - The lower house of the Russian parliament, the State Duma, plans to formally ask France's National Assembly if it is aware that French mercenaries have been fighting on Ukraine's side, Vyacheslav Volodin, the Duma's chairman, said on Friday.
France rejected the allegations, saying it was helping Ukraine defend its sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity but had no mercenaries in Ukraine "unlike certain others".
"In France, the mercenary trade is forbidden by law," Volodin wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
The Duma would consider its address to the French parliament at the next meeting of the lower chamber of parliament which is scheduled for Jan. 23, he said.
Russia announced on Thursday it had summoned the French ambassador to the Foreign Ministry over the mercenary allegations.
Persons:
Vyacheslav Volodin, Volodin, Vladimir Putin, Andrew Osborn
Organizations:
State Duma, Russian Defence Ministry, Duma, Foreign Ministry, Reuters
Locations:
MOSCOW, Kharkiv, France, Ukraine, Russia