France says it plans to summon Russia’s ambassador in Paris in the coming days regarding an alleged cyberattack and spying campaign targeting several European countries, including France. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot is quoted as saying the action follows concerns about a “vast” campaign involving cyber intrusions and intelligence gathering. The announcement comes alongside France’s stated intention to take additional measures. Barrot says France will also impose sanctions on some Russian individuals and entities linked to the alleged activities. The reporting describes the move as part of France’s broader response to what it characterizes as Russian cyber operations against European governments and institutions. While the sources agree on France’s planned diplomatic steps and sanctions, they do not provide further details on specific targets, methods, or evidence in the excerpts. The accounts therefore focus on France’s official statements about the ambassadorial summoning and the intent to sanction specific Russian actors, without adjudicating responsibility in the reported material.