Vladimir
Putin met with Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front
Party.
March 24,
2017
14:00
The Kremlin,
Moscow
Meeting
with Marine Le Pen, leader of the French National Front Party.
President
of Russia Vladimir Putin: Ms Le Pen, this is not your first time
in Moscow, and I am pleased to welcome you here. I am
aware that you came at the invitation of the State
Duma – the parliament of the Russian Federation.
We
value highly our relations with France and try to maintain good
relations with incumbent government and the opposition.
I am,
of course, aware of the ongoing election campaign
in France. In no case do we want to influence the events
as they unfold, but we reserve the right to communicate with all
representatives of all political forces in France, just like our
partners in Europe and the United States are doing.
Of course,
it would be very interesting to exchange opinions with you on our
bilateral relations and the situation in Europe. I know
that you represent a European political force that is growing quickly.
I am
very pleased to see you.
Marine
Le Pen (retranslated): Thank you, Mr President. As you know,
I have long been urging the restoration of cultural, economic
and strategic ties between Russia and France, which is especially
important now when we face a serious terrorist threat.
The fight
against terrorism can only be truly effective if the largest nations stand
side by side and join forces. Russia is fighting in Syria. France
has contributed by waging Operation Barkhane in Chad
and by fighting terrorism in Mali. I believe that our
countries are taking a very active part in this struggle, including
by providing assistance to the countries that had to fight
the rise of terrorism in the past and are still
fighting this threat.
Mr
President, you know that terrorist blows have been delivered to France.
Yesterday terrorists delivered a terrible blow with many casualties. They
continue their attacks every day, using new forms of terrorism, including
so-called economy-class terrorism, when the blows are delivered
by individuals some of whom enter our countries together with
migrants to strike at the population on orders from
terrorist organisations, such as ISIS. I believe that in this
situation we must do everything in our power to create conditions
for an effective exchange of intelligence information
in order to protect our nations from the threat that has hit
France and has recently delivered a blow to our British friends.
I would
like to say that I see it as a big problem that Russian MPs
cannot meet with their colleagues from the EU countries. I believe
that meetings between representatives of our democratic forces can help
all of us find an effective solution to the ongoing terrorist
crisis, which, apart from the military aspect, has many other components,
as I could see during a meeting with President of Chad
Idriss Deby.
As we
have said at the meeting with the State Duma Speaker,
I believe that all countries should also think about human trafficking,
that is trade in people for purposes of financing terrorism.
Vladimir
Putin: As you know, there have been many terrorist attacks
in Russia. France, Belgium, the United States and many other
countries have also suffered. Unfortunately, the erosion
of traditional values in many Middle Eastern countries has
intensified violence and migration flows.
Tragic
events are taking place in Syria and in Iraq’s Mosul, where
hundreds of thousands of refugees were forced to flee from their
homes. I fully agree with you that we can effectively fight terrorism only
by pooling our efforts.
Today,
so soon after the tragedy in London, a tragic event happened
in Chechnya in the North Caucasus, where terrorists attacked
a National Guard unit. We all live in difficult conditions. We must
open our eyes to this threat and join forces to fight terrorism.
Marine
Le Pen (retranslated): Mr President, I would like to begin
by saying that in addition to solidarity and joint actions,
which we definitely need, such countries as Russia should consider ways
to promote the development of African countries,
in particular, in Saharan and Sub-Saharan Africa.
The African countries that are fighting terrorism say this struggle
requires significant financial resources. As a result, they have
to reduce spending on healthcare, education and agriculture.
Besides,
many young people face the temptation of escaping economic problems
by joining armed terrorist groups. In other words, I believe
that we need a truly global strategy that will bring together all
the countries that want to preserve or restore security around
the world.
In my opinion,
this strategy should include attention to the economic development
of the countries that have become the object
of the terrorist threat and have to defend themselves
against it.
Vladimir
Putin: I fully agree with you. You are quite right.
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