BFF-31 Top French ministers in Moscow as Macron pushes detente

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Top French ministers in Moscow as Macron pushes detente

MOSCOW, Sept 9, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – France’s foreign and defence ministers met
their counterparts in Moscow on Monday as President Emmanuel Macron pushes
for a detente in Europe’s ties with Russia.

Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and Defence Minister Florence Parly
held the first meeting in the so-called “2+2” format suspended after Russia
seized Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.

Ties between Russia and Europe have been deeply strained since 2014, when
the European Union and United States imposed sanctions over the annexation of
Crimea and Moscow’s support for separatists in eastern Ukraine.

Macron has embarked on a bid to bring Russia in from the cold, hosting
President Vladimir Putin for talks in southern France last month and renewing
high-level diplomatic contacts.

The two men spoke by phone on Sunday, hailing an exchange of 70 prisoners
between Russia and Ukraine as a step forward in peace efforts.

They said work was continuing for a summit of the leaders of France,
Germany, Russia and Ukraine in Paris later this month.

As the ministers began the four-way talks, Russia’s top diplomat Sergei
Lavrov welcomed France’s efforts to rebuild relations, in particular remarks
made by Macron that the time had come to “rethink our ties”.

Le Drian said he and Parly were in Moscow to start a “frank discussion” in
order to “move together towards a new architecture of confidence and security
in Europe”.

Macron’s office said in a statement on Sunday that the ministers would be
working on a roadmap for improving ties.

Ukraine will be the key issue, with Paris looking for signs that Putin —
and Ukraine’s new president Volodymyr Zelensky — are ready for more
compromise after five years of conflict.

Iran is also likely to come up, as France and Russia look to save the
unravelling nuclear deal with Tehran.

BSS/AFP/FI/1608 hrs