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Showing Original Post only (View all)Time to end sanctions against Russia, says French President. [View all]
This sounds very hopeful, especially coming as it does on the eve of renewed talks toward a peaceful conclusion of the fighting between Kiev and the Separatists of eastern Ukraine. The French President, at least, does not sound eager to ruin his country's economy in an effort to force Russia to bend to our Western demands. He joins a number of other European leaders who have already voiced like concerns about who will really suffer most from continuing our sanctions regime.
French President Francois Hollande (AFP)
Russia sanctions 'must be lifted now' - Hollande
French President Francois Hollande is wary of the impact economic crisis in Russia might have on Europe. He has called for sanctions imposed against Moscow to be lifted as soon as theres progress in peace talks over Ukraine. If Russia has a crisis, it is not necessarily good for Europe, Hollande said during a two-hour interview with radio station France Inter. I'm not for the policy of attaining goals by making things worse, I think that sanctions must stop now. Hollande said he wanted to make sure theres progress in peace talks over the situation in Ukraine, before putting an end to sanctions.
He said he hopes to see signs of mutual understanding at the January 15 talks in Astana, Kazakhstan. The meeting is being organized by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, and Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are expected to be among the participants. Moscow has repeatedly said it was doing all in its power to facilitate the peace process in eastern Ukraine. A major breakthrough was achieved during Septembers Minsk peace talks, brokered by Russia. Russias Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has sarcastically described western sanctions, also announced in September, as a reward for Russias role in the Minsk agreements and more generally for its part in organizing the meeting.
Another round of peace talks in Minsk took place in December. The negotiations, which brought no breakthrough in the crisis, were overshadowed by Ukrainian parliament voting to revoke the countrys nonaligned status, paving its way for closer ties with NATO and eventual full membership. Hollande said he understands that Kievs striving for NATO membership can hardly contribute to the peace process.
Mr. Putin does not want to annex eastern Ukraine. I am sure. He told me so, Hollande told France Inter. What he wants is to remain influential. What Mr. Putin wants is that Ukraine does not become a member of NATO. The idea of Mr Putin is not to have an army at Russias borders.
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Read more at: http://rt.com/news/219831-hollande-russia-lift-sanctions/
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I offered the complete quote from the interview, as represented in Le Monde
Bad Thoughts
Jan 2015
#11
They do stand to lose a lot more in a military confrontation with Russia than we do . . .
another_liberal
Jan 2015
#15
Yes, following a decade long attempted Ukranian genocide of their own ethnic Russian citizens.
Xithras
Jan 2015
#41
"The sanctions must be lifted if there is progress. If there is no progress the sanctions will stay
pampango
Jan 2015
#12
Your love affair with all that is putin raises questions about your motives for posting.
tradewinds
Jan 2015
#33
I never cease to be amazed at how some people love to repost and repost shirtless Putin pictures.
another_liberal
Jan 2015
#42
No more and no less than it's the same for those who post only pro-Russian propaganda from the Russi
LanternWaste
Jan 2015
#51
So an informant actually living in Russia tells you your source is not to be trusted:
Denzil_DC
Jan 2015
#68
"Remember: Don't bet the farm on anything and don't unquestioningly trust any source."
Denzil_DC
Jan 2015
#72
Many sanctions regimes over years have had adverse effects on the states imposing the sanctions.
Denzil_DC
Jan 2015
#85
So is Russia witholding that last payment till that French warship gets delivered?
GOLGO 13
Jan 2015
#45
“Mr. Putin does not want to annex eastern Ukraine. I am sure. He told me so,”
bluesbassman
Jan 2015
#65
he's right, if the russian economy tanks further, we could be looking at another global slowdown
La Lioness Priyanka
Jan 2015
#73
And money is what economic warfare, such as trade sanctions, is always about . . .
another_liberal
Jan 2015
#88
