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France’s Fillon: Russia sanctions are pointless

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European Union sanctions on Russia are pointless, the front-runner in France’s presidenti­al election Francois Fillon said on Monday in Berlin, warning Russia and the United States under Donald Trump could forge links that exclude the European Union.

Speaking after meeting German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the conservati­ve candidate said the EU was “despised by major powers” because of its divisions and must better defend its economic interests.

The relationsh­ip between France and Germany is essential to driving those changes but it must be a partnershi­p of equals, Fillon said, flexing his muscles on the campaign trail to say the two countries must be open about their difference­s.

“We have difference­s? Let’s accept them instead of denyingthe­m. We have divergence­s on the issue of refugees or on economic policy? Let’s face them to better overcome them,” he told a conference.

One of those difference­s is on Russia, where Germany has taken a hard line in favor of EU sanctions over Moscow’s annexation of Crimea.

“I am convinced that the economicsa­nctions are totally in effective ,” Fill on said earlier on Monday. “We must find another way to talk,” he said, while adding that a gesture from Russia would be needed before sanctions could be lifted.

“I do not want (President) Trump to talk with Russia at our expense. It would be damaging for Europe if Trump went above our heads, which is not inconceiva­ble,” he said.

‘On the same page’

Fillon, who last year was called an “upstanding person” by Russian President Vladimir Putin, said that in the longer term he would aim for a new economic partnershi­p and a Europe-Russia security conference, once the conflict in Ukraine was resolved.

Fillon is the front-runner in opinion polls but his ratings have dropped slightly and surveys predict an increasing­ly tight race between him, farright National Front leader Marine Le Pen and independen­t centrist Emmanuel Macron.

With a pro-business focus on cutting public spending, Fillon is generally seen as an ally by fellow conservati­ve Merkel on economic issues.

Fillon said he and Merkel were “on the same page” on the need not to let the US impose its laws that have cost European banks billions of euros in fines and other settlement­s over violations of US sanctions against other countries.

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