Europe is under the influence of the United States and the countries that adhere to pro-American sentiment, says the scientific director of the French Institute of International and Strategic Relations Philip Migo.
Migo further mentions how France is currently actively criticizing the French parliamentarians who traveled to Crimea. He recalls that President Francois Hollande has repeatedly been in “much more dictatorial countries” than Russia — for example, in Saudi Arabia. “If we talk only with those countries that adhere to the same views as we do, then it is very weakening to our diplomacy: we are not going to talk to so many,” said the expert.
He also notes how in relation to Russia, Europe applies double-standards. The expert also brought up the fact that Saudi Arabia and its allies for several months have bombed Yemen now, but they received no mandate to do so from the UN Security Council.
France, meanwhile, continues to sell weapons to these countries. “It is ridiculous for France to pretend to be hurt on the Crimean situation and to refuse to supply Russia with “Mistral”, but being ready to do anything to sell weapons and technology to the monarchies of the Persian Gulf” says Philip Migo.
Russian-French relations today are not developing and they will remain in the locked position till France stops regarding Russia as an enemy. The analyst mentions that he is quite sure that France has no serious dispute with Russia; on the other hand, they have many common interests. Hence, Paris needs to listen to those who express peaceable and rational views on diplomacy.