Jean-Luc Mélenchon explains his position on Russia

The war in Ukraine is hitting the French presidential campaign head-on. Jean-Luc Mélenchon cut short the program of his trip to Reunion Island.

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Before leaving the island, the candidate La France insoumise for the presidential election held a meeting on Saturday afternoon in Saint-Denis de la Réunion, in front of a thousand people. Attacked by a part of the left on an alleged complacency with regard to Vladimir Putin, Jean-Luc Mélenchon tried to close the chapter by devoting half of his speech to Ukraine and by justifying his previous remarks.

Certainly, he did say that Russia would not invade Ukraine: “It’s true, I made a mistake, but it wasn’t blindness. I referred to what the highest authorities in my country were saying and I was wrong to believe them!”

Second justification: “Aggressor NATO”, he said… But that was before Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine and Jean-Luc Mélenchon condemned Russia: “We have not changed our position because we condemn the Russian intervention. Since 2014 I have been repeating in all tones that we will not humiliate Russia in the long term by continuing to push NATO forward at all its doors.” And the candidate does not forget to charge Emmanuel Macron and his management of this new crisis: sanctions, military threats.

“I warn the President of the Republic against the temptation of cynicism, of getting agitated in the role that always appeals to a boy, of the great soldier with his bows and arrows.”

Jean-Luc Melenchon

at a meeting in Reunion

Jean-Luc Mélenchon knows that this international crisis could benefit the Head of State in a legitimist reflex. He tries to make sure she doesn’t harm him.

Ukraine: Jean-Luc Mélenchon justifies himself – Report by Hadrien Bect

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