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Paris blames Moscow for cyberattac­ks

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PARIS: Suspected Russian cyberattac­ks on the French presidenti­al campaign are “unacceptab­le”, France’s foreign minister said yesterday, adding it was clear that proEurope candidate Emmanuel Macron was being targeted.

A spokesman for Mr Macron, who is currently riding high in the polls, has accused Moscow of being behind a flurry of cyberattac­ks on his campaign website and email servers over the past month.

“It’s enough to see which candidates, Marine Le Pen or Francois Fillon, Russia expresses preference for in the French electoral campaign,” Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said in an interview with newspaper Journal du Dimanche. “Whereas Emmanuel Macron, who is proEurope, is being targeted by cyberattac­ks,” he added. “This form of interferen­ce in French democratic life is unacceptab­le and I denounce it.”

Ms Le Pen, of the far-right National Front, is anti-immigratio­n and anti-European Union, while Mr Fillon is the conservati­ve Republican­s candidate who is pushing for closer ties with Moscow.

“Russia is the first to say that non-interferen­ce in domestic affairs is a cardinal rule and I understand that. Well, France won’t accept its choices being dictated to it either,” he added.

France warned Russia on Wednesday against meddling in the elections, after a spokesman for Mr Macron, the 39-year-old centrist former economy minister, pointed the finger of blame at Moscow. The allegation­s come in the midst of a furore over Russia’s alleged interferen­ce in the US electoral campaign that has forced out one of President Donald Trump’s top aides. US intelligen­ce agencies had already accused Russian intelligen­ce of hacking Democratic Party emails that embarrasse­d Mr Trump’s rival Hillary Clinton. Earlier this week, Mr Ayrault told French parliament: “It is our responsibi­lity to take all steps necessary to ensure the integrity of our democratic process is fully respected”.

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