Monday, March 23, 2026

Kremlin denies it said ‘f**k you’ to France

Kremlin - France relations
Kremlin, Moscow, Russia.

The art of diplomacy is relaying messages to your interlocutors in a polite manner, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has explained.

The Russian government does not resort to obscene language in contacts with other countries, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

The Financial Times reported last week that French President Emmanuel Macron’s advisers, Emmanuel Bonne and Bertrand Buchwalter, had secretly visited Moscow in February for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aide, Yuri Ushakov.

According to an unnamed European diplomat who spoke to the outlet, Macron’s representatives asked for the EU to be included in peace talks between Russia, the US, and Ukraine, but the meeting ended with Ushakov telling the visitors: “Sorry, actually, no we don’t [have to], f**k you’.”



Asked to comment by Russian journalist Pavel Zarubin on Sunday, Peskov replied: “No, none of us ever uses foul language to refer to anyone.”

“You know, there is a wise saying by one wise diplomat. What is diplomacy? It’s the ability to tell someone to go to hell in such a manner that they would actually intend to go there,” he said.

Peskov was likely referring to a quote attributed to former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill: “Diplomacy is the art of telling people to go to hell in such a way that they ask for directions.”

Last week, Peskov confirmed to FT that the visit by the French advisers did take place but said that they “didn’t bring any positive signals.”

“Unfortunately, the Europeans are spending all their efforts on convincing the Ukrainians to continue the war. We are convinced the Europeans are making a mistake from the perspective of their own future,” he stated.

Russia is prevailing on the battlefield in the Ukraine conflict, but “as President Putin said, we are open to a diplomatic settlement,” the spokesman added.

Delegations from Moscow, Washington, and Kiev have held three rounds of talks since the start of the year, with the latest taking place in Geneva in mid-February. A fourth meeting had been planned for early March but had to be canceled due to the US-Israeli attack on Iran. Peskov clarified on Thursday that the pause in negotiations is temporary and they will resume at some point.

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  1. How about the EU stops using their taxpayers’ money to fund the Ukraine war. Then after Russia claims the spoils of victory the EU can lift sanctions and start buying Russian oil and gas again. Of course EU citizens would need to demand the resignation of all the unelected EU Commissioners for destroying the economies of EU member states through their utter incompetency.

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