‘Macron is right’ to want to avoid humiliating
Russia, Le Pen and Mélenchon say
Issued on:
09/06/2022 - 18:44
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FRANCE 24
French
President Emmanuel Macron last week sparked a tsunami of criticism after
reiterating his call on the international community to “avoid humiliating
Russia” over Ukraine. But three days ahead of the first round of the French
legislative elections, the French leader has won the unlikely backing of two of
his fiercest political foes: far right leader Marine Le Pen and leftist
firebrand Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
In an
interview with French broadcaster FranceInfo on Tuesday, Le Pen spoke a phrase
rarely heard from her mouth: “The French president is right”. She was referring
to Macron’s renewed call on the West to avoid humiliating Russia and its leader
Vladimir Putin in a bid to offer Moscow a diplomatic way out of the war in
Ukraine.
“The French
president is right to try to find the means to stop this war through
discussion, so that Ukraine regains its sovereignty, Russian troops leave
Ukraine,” Le Pen said, who last month lost to Macron in the second round of the
French presidential election. In a televised debate between the two final
candidates, Macron shamed Le Pen over Russia, accusing her of being “dependent
on Putin” due to loans granted to her party by a Russian bank. During her 2017
presidential run, Le Pen also accepted an invitation to meet Putin in Moscow.
During her
time on air with FranceInfo, Le Pen also suggested that Ukraine’s criticism
over Macron’s comment was off the mark. “I don’t understand why President
[Volodomyr] Zelensky accuses him because he even says himself that the only way
out of this is diplomacy”, she said, adding that “when you’re looking for a
diplomatic exit, you try to avoid cutting off the communication channels”.
Le Pen then
went on to criticise Macron over the French government’s embargo on Russian oil
and gas imports. It’s “a stupid and harmful sanction for the French
people", she said, noting that “the Russian oil we don’t buy will be sold
to others“ anyway, and French energy prices will increase.
'One day
Russia will come back to the table'
Mélenchon,
who hopes to score the prime minister post via the upcoming legislative
elections, also lauded Macron’s stance on how to handle Putin.
“If, three
weeks from now, I’m put in charge of taking care of this country together with
him, it might be better if I don’t immediately provoke any incidents.“ He added
that he didn’t think “the Ukrainians should talk to us like that“, since France
"supports" Ukraine and is "providing it with arms".
"If
President Macron is talking with Mr. Putin, I think he’s right to do so,"
he said, "because we must not let this man lock himself into a corner. But
it would be naive to believe that by talking to him, we will make him leave
Ukraine“.
Mélenchon
said dialogue should be conditioned on the withdrawal of Russian forces,
however.
"One
day or another, Russia will come back to the table, but it will take 10 or 15
years", he said, "because having broken everything, massacred people
and committed war crimes, (...) is something irreversible in the minds" of
Europeans.
"Ukraine
must regain its sovereignty and Russian soldiers must leave Ukraine," he
said.
Last
Friday, Macron again took a swipe at Le Pen and Mélenchon for what he referred
to as their “projects of disorder” and "submission" to Russia.
(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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