The French on the visit of the deputies in the Crimea: they do what they have not learned Fabius
The vast majority of French readers of Internet publications supported in the review of the decision of the French delegation to visit the Crimean Peninsula, despite the protests of the French foreign Ministry.
The readers believe That the elected officials Were not obliged to ask permission from the authorities. So, the Reader Noir de Noir wrote: "France Is (still) not the Soviet Union! The socialist party is not the only one, and elected representatives of other parties are not able to ask permission from Monsieur Fabius [Minister of foreign Affairs of France - approx. Ed.]. They are responsible only to the voters, not the party in power ".
Another User, Danielle MONDOLONI, said: "These politicians are doing What you have not learned Fabius - maintain relationships with people who are not certainly of a different opinion. This is diplomacy, not a Siesta During the official speeches ".
Readers believe That France should improve relations with Russia." it is very important to talk with the Russians and to put an end to the feud, from which it can not get anything good for anyone - neither for the Russians or Europeans. Discharge, then understanding, and then interaction, " wrote the User Factuel in the explanation to the newspaper article.
The reader of the newspaper domnin Courbons turned to Laurent Fabius, with these words: "the Referendum in Crimea violated international law nothing more than a Referendum on the island of Mayotte [2009 Referendum on the award of the island Mayotte division of France - approx. Ed]. What blows my mind, Monsieur Fabius Is a French farmers, exacerbated by the embargo. Your International policy takes hostages to the French nation, whether it is his policy towards Russia (embargo) or the middle East (Rafale and terrorism) ".
There were also those who expressed criticism of the visit of French parliamentarians in the Crimea. The user Franck Boiron wrote in explanation to the article: "while they [ the French deputies - approx. Ed.] stay in the Russian Federation the government of France should issue a communiqu? with another demand to stop the annexation of Crimea and occupation of Eastern Ukraine to