Poland Calls Macron A ‘Celebrity Politician’.
Image by Teekkari The Latvian Foreign Ministry recently reported that the ambassadors from the Baltic countries to France have sent a letter to the French newspaper, Le Monde, to stop calling the three countries ‘former Soviet republics’ as they recently published in a map of the region. Baltics Say Increased…
German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared today that sanctions against Russia by the European Union would be lifted once the Minsk ceasefire agreements were implemented and no sooner. She also commented that Moscow has to cease its actions against Ukraine and that the economic benefits would be good or both Russia…
Image by Kremlin.ru The leaders of France and Germany have once again pushed the leaders of Russia and Ukraine to settle their differences and allow the Minsk ceasefire agreements, put together years ago, to proceed and be implemented. Both sides have violated the accord many times and violence has flared…
Image by Italian Presidency of the Council of Ministers On the heels of criticism and legal action against Eastern European countries by the EU Parliament, over migrant policy and rule of law issues, France became the latest Western European country to lash out at a former Soviet satellite, Poland. The…
Image by Lorie Shaull The sound of the guillotine that cut off the head of Louis XVI on January 21st, 1793 was heard yesterday all over France, loud and clear. Louis XVI paid with his head (and those of his wife, Marie Antoinette and their two young children) for the…
Poland’s Law and Justice Party expressed outraged at French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron for a slur against Jaroslaw Kaczynski, head of the governing Law and Justice Party (PiS), alleging he is allied with Russian President Vladimir Putin, along with other nationalist candidates and leaders, such as Macron’s opponent in the…
Russia, Germany, And France Agree To Share Intelligence Against Terror.
The French presidential candidate of the “National Front” party, Marine Le Pen, is kindly invited to visit Crimea, [or the Slavic pronunciation, Krim], said the head of the Crimean parliament, Vladimir Konstantinov. He noted that the reason for this step was the “clear and understandable” position of Le Pen about…