Europe Fractures: France Pivots To Putin, Cyprus Offers Moscow Military Base, Germany-US Splinter On Ukraine

Kerry Denies Split Between US And Europe …

 

Following yesterday’s summary of the utter farce that the Minsk Summit/Ukraine “peace” deal talks have become, the various parties involved appear to be fracturing even faster today. The headlines are coming thick and fast but most prescient appears to be:

Despite John Kerry’s denial of any split between Germany and US over arms deliveries to Ukraine, German Foreign Minister Steinmeier slammed Washington’s strategy for being “not just risky but counterproductive.”

But perhaps most significantly is France’s continued apparent pivot towards Russia… Following Francois Hollande’s calls for greater autonomy for Eastern Ukraine, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has come out in apparent support of Russia (and specifically against the US), “we are part of a common civilization with Russia,” adding, “the interests of the Americans with the Russians are not the interests of Europe and Russia.”

Even NATO appears to have given up hope of peace as Stoltenberg’s statements show little optimism and the decision by Cyprus to allow Russia to use its soil for military facilities suggests all is not at all well in the European ‘union’.

German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier doubled down on Germany’s rejection of weapons deliveries to Ukraine in a speech here Sunday…

  • *GABRIEL SAYS GERMAN SPD WOULD NEVER BACK ARMS TO UKRAINE
  • *EUROPE SEES U.S. ARMS DELIVERIES TO UKRAINE AS BAD IDEA: LAVROV

“I see this, to say it openly, as not just for risky but for counter-productive,” Mr. Steinmeier said at the Munich Security Conference. Mr. Steinmeier also hit back at open criticism of Germany’s position on weapons deliveries from U.S. Senators and others here on Saturday. The White House is mulling delivering weapons to Ukraine to support the country’s fight against pro-Russia separatists in the country’s east.

“Perhaps we are so insistent because we know the region a bit,” Mr. Steinmeier said.

But John Kerry says, everything’s fine… as he denies any split between U.S. and Europe on Russia policy…

 

Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday denied any divisions between the U.S. and Europe over how to handle Russia, as Germany announced another high-level summit aimed at stemming the crisis in Ukraine.

Kerry told a security conference in Munich that he wanted to “assure everybody there is no division, there is no split” between Washington and its European allies amid the crisis in Ukraine.

“We are united, we are working closely together,” he told the conference following meetings with his French and German counterparts. “We all agree that this challenge will not end through military force. We are united in our diplomacy.”

But perhaps most significantly is France’s continued apparent pivot towards Russia… Following Francois Hollande’s calls for greater autonomy for Eastern Ukraine, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has come out in apparent support of Russia (and specifically against the US).

“We are part of a common civilization with Russia,” said Sarkozy, speaking on Saturday at the congress of the Union for a Popular Movement Party (UMP), which the former president heads.

“The interests of the Americans with the Russians are not the interests of Europe and Russia,” he said adding that “we do not want the revival of a Cold War between Europe and Russia.”

“Crimea has chosen Russia, and we cannot blame it [for doing so],” he said pointing out that “we must find the means to create a peacekeeping force to protect Russian speakers in Ukraine.”

And then Cyprus joins the fracture party, offering to sign a military cooperation agreement on Feb 25th offering Russia the use of military facilities on its soil

The air force base at which Russian planes will use is about 40 kilometers from Britain’s sovereign Air Force base at Akrotiri, on the south shores of Cyprus, which provides support to NATO operations in the Middle and Near East regions

Even NATO appears to know the “peace deal” is not coming…

  • STOLTENBERG: ‘IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY’ IF MINSK PRODUCES CEASE-FIRE

But there is still hope.. as Germany’s Vice-Chanceller hopes…

  • *GERMANY’S GABRIEL `CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC’ ABOUT MINSK SUMMIT

demands…

  • *PUTIN MUST TAKE EU’S `OUTSTRETCHED HAND,’ GABRIEL SAYS

But adds…

  • *EU SEEKS POST-CRISIS PARTNERSHIP RENEWAL WITH RUSSIA: GABRIEL

We will know soon…

  • *RUSSIA SAYS FEB. 9-10 UKRAINE MEETINGS TO PREPARE MINSK SUMMIT

 

Tyler Durden, ZeroHedge

 

 

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3 Replies to “Europe Fractures: France Pivots To Putin, Cyprus Offers Moscow Military Base, Germany-US Splinter On Ukraine”

  1. I guess the Europeans are starting to realize that they would get no benefit from WW3 breaking out in their backyard. Maybe the German SPD also learned, 101 years after helping Germany start WW1, that they have a responsibility to stop wars before they start, if they can. It is possible that European leaders are beginning to see that the US has no problem fighting Russia to the last Ukrainian, German, Frenchman and Pole.

  2. I am sure that they have noticed trade between Russia and the US has gone up by 10% since these sanctions started as well. Isn’t that special….

  3. The US is in a large scale defensive economic action globally, it is seriously attacking any country that rejects its economic hegemony, whether actively or passively.
    Both Iraq and Libya were going to switch crude oil sales from US dollar to Euro options. US dollar is artificially overvalued by being effectively pegged to oil prices, any threat to that is serious to US economy. Iran wants out too, hence permanent sanctions on them.
    The EU itself is a serious economic competitor to the US economy, the Euro, while frail right now, is still most powerful opponent to US dollar and thus US wealth.
    As, US dollar’s oil role means US currency is always in demand and valued high, so all foreign imported good and services into US are effectively struck down in value by comparison. The US gets rest of world’s goods at cheap rates because of current oil market currency arrangements. All this doesn’t have to go on this way forever, but the US is fighting aggressive rear guard action to keep it this way, and if that means Balkanising the EU in war with Russia over natural resources and currency, in the words of US diplomat Victoria Nuland’s leaked cables… ‘fuck the EU’.

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