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Idea of Russian Meddling in French Riots Belongs to Conspiracy Theories - Le Pen

© Sputnik / Kristina Afanasyeva / Go to the mediabankMarine Le Pen, French presidential candidate and leader of the political party the National Front, during a news conference following the first round of the presidential election.
Marine Le Pen, French presidential candidate and leader of the political party the National Front, during a news conference following the first round of the presidential election. - Sputnik International
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French National Rally (RN) party, said Wednesday that the idea that there is a Russian trace in the "Yellow Vests" protests in France is part of one of "conspiracy theories" that exist in some media.

"Conspiracy theories have existed in France throughout its history. Some of them exist in the media. There are journalists that tell us that Russia or even [former White House Chief Strategist] Steve Bannon is behind 'Yellow Vests'," Le Pen told the RTL broadcaster, when asked about the rumors that the Strasbourg shooting could be staged by Paris to divert attention from the protests.

Le Pen stressed that there was no such conspiracy, but "there is terrible terrorist threat."

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The official's remarks come after last week, a leaked screenshot showed a BBC reporter searching for proof of Moscow's alleged masterminding of the ongoing French rallies. The broadcaster confirmed that its correspondent was looking for this evidence.

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said earlier in December that the French Secretariat-General for National Defense and Security (SGDSN) was investigating the allegations of Russia's alleged meddling in the 'Yellow Vests' rallies. The chair of the Russian Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs, Konstantin Kosachev, told Sputnik that Paris thus demonstrated misunderstanding of the real reasons behind the protests and was blaming its own mistakes on Russia.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova urged the UK public to assess the activities of the BBC broadcaster, which had always been "advocating for an unbiased and independent approach," while in reality, was seeking at any cost to find any "proof" of Moscow’s alleged role in the protests, and was effectively engaged in producing fake news.

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