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  • Macron accused of ‘negotiating with Hitler’ by Poland’s PM after talks with Putin

    April 4, 2022

    French President Emmanuel Macron has been accused of “negotiating with Hitler” by Poland, after holding a series of 17 talks with Vladimir Putin since December last year.  Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki hit out at the French leader for engaging with the Kremlin amid international efforts to isolate Moscow while it wages war in Ukraine. [...]

  • Renault restarts production in Moscow, backed by main shareholder, the French government

    March 21, 2022

    The French government has backed carmaker Renault’s decision to resume manufacturing at its Moscow plants. The company had suspended production last month due to logistical issues relating to the war in Ukraine. The move was made on Vladimir Putin’s order, according to The Guardian. Renault, which the French government is the main shareholder of, has [...]

  • Hard to Believe: Music giant which worked with Slayer and Björk will keep operating in Russia, and advises artists how to get around ban

    March 15, 2022

    A French music giant has vowed to continue its operations in Russia, and even advised its partners how to work around sanctions. The ‘Believe’ group, which has worked with acts including  Björk and Slayer, also has a UK arm, reportedly sent a newsletter last week to its partners in Russia, according to The Guardian, which [...]

  • Macron’s ‘piss off’ plan set to continue in 2022

    January 9, 2022

    French authorities yesterday indicated they would continue with a strategy of irritating the unjabbed, rather than enforcing a mandatory Covid-19 vaccination order as is the case elsewhere in Europe. Last week President Emmanuel Macron said he would “emmerder” those who had yet to be vaccinated –which, roughly translated, means “piss off.” A controversial ‘Pass Sanitaire’ [...]

  • ‘We won’t give in’ says French Maritime Minister as the fishing licence war lingers on

    December 14, 2021

    France's Maritime Minister Annick Girardin said this evening that although France has received over 80 additional post-Brexit fishing licences, the fight with Britain continues.

  • Migrant Crisis: France rejects joint border patrol proposal by Boris Johnson

    December 3, 2021

    The Prime Minister of France, Jean Castex, told Boris Johnson that he could not accept a joint British-French patrol in the English Channel in response to the migrant crisis as the issue was a “matter of our sovereignty.” In a letter to the British prime minister Castex wrote “France is ready to pursue our operational [...]

  • France un-invites Priti Patel over migrant crisis

    November 26, 2021

    The French government have uninvited the UK Home Secretary from a meeting of European interior ministers and the European Commission, after Boris Johnson asked them to “take back” undocumented migrants who cross the Channel to the UK, according to reports. “We find the open letter from the British prime minister unacceptable … Thus, Priti Patel [...]

  • Fishing row: UK welcomes Macron stepping back from Brexit boat threat

    November 2, 2021

    The UK this morning welcomed France having “stepped back” from threats to impose punitive action in a dispute over post-Brexit fishing licences as talks to settle the row continue. Environment secretary George Eustice acknowledged a de-escalation from French president Emmanuel Macron as he held off on the action against British boats that he had warned [...]

  • Liz Truss gives France 48 hours to back down in fishing row

    November 1, 2021

    Foreign secretary Liz Truss has set France a 48-hour deadline to reconsider its threats to the UK over fishing row, before the UK takes legal action. Truss accused France of making “completely unreasonable threats,” and behaving “unfairly,” in an interview with Sky News, which first reported the news, at the COP26 climate change summit in [...]

  • PM refuses to rule out French trade dispute action over fishing row

    October 30, 2021

    Boris Johnson has refused to rule out triggering trade dispute action against France next week, after a row over fishing. France threatened to ban British seafood exports after dozens of French vessels were denied post-Brexit fishing licences for UK and Jersey waters, “We won’t let the British wipe their feet on the Brexit agreement,” French [...]

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