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France not to seek sanctions on Russia at EU summit
xinhuanet ^ | 2008-08-30 17:54:26

Posted on 08/30/2008 9:44:19 AM PDT by Perdogg

France will not seek to impose sanctions against Russia over the current Russia-Georgia conflict at the European Union summit scheduled for Monday in Brussels, French media cited a source from the Elysee as saying.

"We are now in dialogue with Moscow, not in the phase of sanctions," the source was quoted by AFP as saying on Friday. Time for sanctions "is certainly not coming," it said.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country is now holding the rotating presidency of the European Union, called a special summit in Brussels to discuss the Russia-Georgia crisis and the future relationship between Russia and the EU.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Russia
KEYWORDS: eu; eusummit; france; geopolitics; georgia; russia; sanctions

1 posted on 08/30/2008 9:44:19 AM PDT by Perdogg
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To: Perdogg

France cannot make enough WHITE FLAGS to go around. Pathetic bastards.


2 posted on 08/30/2008 9:46:18 AM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: Perdogg

3 posted on 08/30/2008 9:48:30 AM PDT by mainestategop (MAINE: The way communism should be)
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To: Perdogg
France not to seek sanctions on Russia at EU summit

HA! Who didn't see that one coming????

4 posted on 08/30/2008 9:51:23 AM PDT by E. Cartman (Barkeep, in honor of John McCain, a round of prune daiquiris for all!)
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To: Perdogg

I can’t believe it. Now is the time to begin a massive effort to isolate Russia economically, militarily and politically. Do NOT let the current Russian administration crawl back into its cave, only to emerge later and grab more territory.


5 posted on 08/30/2008 9:53:43 AM PDT by Tax Government (Let the 100-year boycott of Russia begin now.)
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To: Perdogg

France agrees that dialogue should be given the next 10 years or so before resorting to the more extreme action of a sternly worded letter

Good thing that Roosevelt and Eisenhower did not think that dialgoue would have gotten the nazis out of Paris- people would be munching bratwust on the Champs e’Lyssee


6 posted on 08/30/2008 10:07:33 AM PDT by silverleaf (Fasten your seat belts- it's going to be a BUMPY ride.)
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Russia has Europe by the balls basically because they are reliant on Russia for oil and gas supplies to stop their economies from grinding to a halt. The perils of relying on unreliable and potentially adversarial nations for your economic wellbeing......


7 posted on 08/30/2008 10:27:27 AM PDT by sinsofsolarempirefan
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Russia has Europe by the balls basically because they are reliant on Russia for oil and gas supplies to stop their economies from grinding to a halt.

Exactly! Read here - United in (in)action

Governor Palin may not have any or little experience of foreign affairs - BUT SHE IS RIGHT! Just like another former governor who had to face down the Russians - though they were called the Soviets at that time.

The energy question is the most important foreign affairs issue in this decade - and here Gov Palin has all the right credentials.

8 posted on 08/30/2008 10:42:09 AM PDT by ScaniaBoy (Part of the Right Wing Research & Attack Machine)
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To: Perdogg
It was reported on another thread that Putin had advised that Russian gas and oil pipelines to Europe should prepare for a shutdown as early as Monday. It looks that the mere suggestion is enough to put the EU back on its heels. Appeasement will reap the usual rewards. Georgia, Ukraine, Armenia, Poland and Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania had better decide what they need to do without backing from Western Europe. Azerbaijan and the former Soviet ‘stans will also reevaluate their relationship to the West. The parallels to Europe in the 1930ies are truly frightening.
9 posted on 08/30/2008 11:27:03 AM PDT by Truth29
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This is 1938 all over again. We will have peace in our time.


10 posted on 08/30/2008 11:36:57 AM PDT by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: Truth29
Good for Spain and France. The US should follow pronto and halt this ill conceived NATO advancement ploy.

All the countries mentioned should be neutral, IMO.

11 posted on 08/30/2008 11:44:50 AM PDT by duckln
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If the present approach by Putin continues, they won't be neutral. They will end up as part of or vassals of a new USSR.
12 posted on 08/30/2008 12:03:00 PM PDT by Truth29
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and France and Spain fold....again.

There is a reason the USA won Cold War I and France didn't. Now we have Cold War II and it is the same-old, same-old (sigh).

13 posted on 08/31/2008 8:06:47 AM PDT by The Toad
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To: mainestategop

14 posted on 08/31/2008 8:12:15 AM PDT by Textide
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