Le Pen urges Russia and France to unite in Moscow visit

AP  |  Moscow 

French far right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has urged and France to unite, during a visit to less than a month before French elections.

Le Pen said as she visited the lower house of the Russian that and France should work together to save the world from globalism and Islamic fundamentalism, according to the Interfax agency.



Leonid Slutsky, the head of the Russian Duma's international affairs committee, said Le Pen's visit was "courageous," Interfax reported.

Le Pen has made multiple trips to and often with Russian lawmakers. Moscow has courted far-right parties in in an influence-building campaign amid friction between and the West over the conflict in Ukraine and the Syrian civil war.

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Le Pen urges Russia and France to unite in Moscow visit

French far right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has urged Russia and France to unite, during a visit to Russia less than a month before French elections. Le Pen said as she visited the lower house of the Russian parliament that Russia and France should work together to save the world from globalism and Islamic fundamentalism, according to the Interfax news agency. Leonid Slutsky, the head of the Russian Duma's international affairs committee, said Le Pen's visit was "courageous," Interfax reported. Le Pen has made multiple trips to Russia and often met with Russian lawmakers. Moscow has courted far-right parties in Europe in an influence-building campaign amid friction between Russia and the West over the conflict in Ukraine and the Syrian civil war. French far right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has urged and France to unite, during a visit to less than a month before French elections.

Le Pen said as she visited the lower house of the Russian that and France should work together to save the world from globalism and Islamic fundamentalism, according to the Interfax agency.

Leonid Slutsky, the head of the Russian Duma's international affairs committee, said Le Pen's visit was "courageous," Interfax reported.

Le Pen has made multiple trips to and often with Russian lawmakers. Moscow has courted far-right parties in in an influence-building campaign amid friction between and the West over the conflict in Ukraine and the Syrian civil war.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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