Macron to Keep Sanction Policy on Russia if Elected - French MP

© AFP 2023 / JEAN-PHILIPPE KSIAZEK Former French Economy Minister, founder and president of the political movement "En Marche !" and candidate for the France's 2017 presidential elections Emmanuel Macron speaks during a public meeting at the Palais des Sports in Lyon, on February 4, 2017
Former French Economy Minister, founder and president of the political movement En Marche ! and candidate for the France's 2017 presidential elections Emmanuel Macron speaks during a public meeting at the Palais des Sports in Lyon, on February 4, 2017 - Sputnik International
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If Francois Fillon won, Moscow and Paris would have better chances for rapprochement, a French lawmaker said.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Jacques Lamblin, a member of the French parliament's Defense Committee from The Republicans party, told Sputnik on Thursday that French presidential hopeful Emmanuel Macron was likely to continue Socialist President Francois Hollande's sanction policy against Russia if elected.

"If Mr. Macron wins, the policy towards Russia will not change, because he is only saying what people want to hear. Macron will continue on the Socialist Hollande's path, which is a path of sanctions," Lamblin, who is currently on a visit in Moscow, said, commenting on the prospects of lifting the anti-Russia sanctions after the French presidential election in April and May.

The lawmaker noted that in case The Republicans' presidential candidate Francois Fillon won, Moscow and Paris would have better chances for rapprochement.

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The French presidential election is scheduled for April 23, while the run-off between the top two candidates is set for May 7.

Earlier in the day, a French delegation headed by Thierry Mariani, a member of The Republicans party and an incumbent member of the French parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, arrived in Moscow.

According to Thursday's OpinionWay poll, Macron's chances to defeat far-right presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French election decreased by 1 percent to 60 percent.

 

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