Russian Foreign Ministry recommends Paris to discuss events in France at NATO summit

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, recommended that the French Foreign Ministry be discussed at the summit of the North Atlantic Alliance on July 11-12 in Vilnius the domestic political situation in France.

“The dear Foreign Ministry of France, a couple of weeks later in Vilnius, the next NATO summit should go, where your cartridge, who promised to support the [President of Ukraine Vladimir] Zelensky, was gathered. I also heard that they would talk about the situation in Russia. I recommend that you make the theme of the upcoming summit, the words [President of France Emmanuel] Macron, “Disagreements in France, the weakness of the French army and auxiliary organs.” Maybe partners and allies will help: they will supply France with the depleted uranium to protect the police from the people or people From the police – this is how you decide for yourself, ”Zakharova wrote on Friday in her Telegram channel.

At the same time, the Russian diplomat drew attention to the fact that “the fifth republic under Macron is for many years – with periodic short remissions.”

Only this year, in protest against pension reform in France, hundreds of thousands of people went to the streets: in Paris, in Marseille and throughout the country. Thus demonstrating the disunity of the authorities and society, she cited the example of Zakharov.

In addition, the Russian diplomat indicated a record low level of support for the President of France among citizens. “Macron regularly turns to the nation, but its rating is stably rolling down. Sociologists note the record low support for the president of the Fifth Republic among the population,” Zakharova said.

by the way, we are fighting with the enemy, and you are in France with each other. Therefore, before trying to treat us, you will cure yourself, ”the Russian diplomat recommended.

Previously, the situation in Russia, the French president stated that the rebellion of the private military company Wagner shows the disagreements that exist in the country and the fragility of both its armed and auxiliary forces.

Meanwhile, the murder of the police of a 17-year-old driver at the wheel of on June 27 provoked mass riots in the French Nanter, which later thrown into other communes and large cities of the country.