Thursday, August 6, 2015

To the right, the non-delivery of Mistral to Russia is an “absolute error” – The World

One of the Mistral ships ordered by Russia, in the port of Saint-Nazaire.

If the folder from the sale of Mistral to Russia is “closed” for the government, it continues to attract the highest point within the right. Thursday, August 6, several politicians have denounced the attitude of the Elysée after its announcement, the previous evening, an agreement of non-delivery of the two warships to Moscow, and whose reimbursement sum is still under debate.

The deputy of French nationals abroad, Thierry Mariani (The Republicans), launched the first charge.

“Deliver Mistral n ‘ would have had no impact on ukranienne crisis as fighting going on the ground, “, has he argued on RMC and BFM TV. The parliamentarian, who recently traveled to the Crimea against the Quai d’Orsay’s advice to combat “disinformation European media on this case” , brandished the economic argument: for the country – “markets that are lost, others take the ” – and households – “the taxpayer will pay about 1.5 billion euros following the cancellation of sale “.

Even indignation at Eric Ciotti (The Republicans). Guest Sud Radio, the member of the Alpes-Maritimes called the decision of the government of “absolute error” , saying the president had bowed to US wishes. On Facebook, MEP Nadine Morano (Republicans) also denounced the “copycat” of Paris. “France has denied its commercial signature is not worth much on the international stage. “

In a statement, the president of the National Front, Marine Le Pen, says that the decision of the Executive undermines ” seriously “ the country. Responsible and far-right to add:

“How not to be surprised by the ardor put Francois Hollande to cancel the contract in the name of moral principles, which suddenly evaporate when it comes to conclude arms deals with countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, two Islamist dictatorships applying sharia (sic). “

Read also: 210 days with the Mistral, the story of a Russian sailor disappointed

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