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Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Will Emmanuel Macron finally put paid to Putin's hopes of US-EU sanctions against him being lifted?

When Donald Trump won the US presidential race Putin, his 'siloviki', and the members of the Russian Duma, celebrated.



Not so in the case of the victory of Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential elections last Sunday.

As reported by





Emmanuel Macron’s presidential election victory means France’s foreign policy will remain unchanged with sanctions retained against Russia..." (Sputnik : 09.05.2017) (my emphasis)

Russian President Vladimir Putin meets French presidential election candidate for the far-right Front National (FN) party Marine Le Pen
This contrasts with Marine Le Pen who, as recently as March of this year, whilst meeting Putin in the Kremlin, argued that,

"Ms Le Pen, the leader of France's National Front (FN) party, called during her visit to Moscow for the lifting of EU sanctions against Russia, arguing that they were "counterproductive".
...
Speaking at Russia's lower house of parliament, the Duma, she vowed to push for the so-called "blacklists" of targeted individuals to be abolished.
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Ms Le Pen has previously stated her approval of Russia's annexation of of Crimea. (BBC News : 24 March 2017) (my emphasis)

What is even more significant in the defeat of Marine Le Pen by Emmanuel Macron is the fact that,

Emmanuel Macron arrives on stage at the Louvre after winning Sunday’s presidential election"The hackers behind a “massive and coordinated” attack on the campaign of France’s president-elect, Emmanuel Macron, have been linked by a number of cybersecurity research firms to the Russian-affiliated group blamed for attacking the Democratic party shortly before the US election." (The Guardian : Monday 8 May 2017) (my emphasis)


And yesterday, Sally Yates (right), former US Acting Attorney General, testified before US Congress on Putin's interference in the US presidential elections. (full video)

What is significant about her testimony is that it exposed Trump National Security appointee, Michael Flynn, as possibly being an agent for Putin who, in collusion with Russian Ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak (left), 
 
" ... talked about sanctions against Russia with the country’s ambassador in December, The Washington Post reports.

The report, which cites current and former U.S. officials, contradicts Michael Flynn’s assertion on Wednesday that he never discussed the topic with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during a series of phone calls in the month before Trump took office. " (






(to be continued)

BREAKING NEWS 

Just as FBI Director James Comey's investigations into the links between Trump, his associates in the White House, and Putin, is gaining a critical head of steam, Trump has possibly set in motion a constitutional crisis by summarily dismissing Comey.





And all to protect himself from the public exposure of the indelible link between himself and Putin.

Putin himself must be wiping the sweat off his brow following the election of Emmanuel Macron, and the fading of his hopes that the EU sanctions against him would be lifted, as the news of Trump's dismissal of FBI Director Comey reached his ears.

If, earlier, I stated that, "

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