By Pierre Guerlain
 Truthout | Op-Ed  - Saturday, 25 January 2014
Recently, French President François Hollande visited Saudi Arabia, and 
commentators noted that France was trying to take advantage of a cooling
 of relations between the United States and that country to, among other
 things, sell weapons to the not very democratic kingdom. France also is
 set to benefit from Lebanese arms purchases funded by Saudi Arabia. In 
the Geneva negotiations between Iran and six countries, the foreign 
minister of France, Laurent Fabius, proved the toughest negotiator and 
claimed that Iran would violate the agreement. During a visit to Israel,
 supposedly socialist Hollande was effusive in the expression of his 
friendship for far-rightist Benjamin Netanyahu - although the latter had
 publicly humiliated Hollande during a state visit to France in fall 
2012. All the signs are there that French foreign policy not only 
follows in the footsteps of the one chosen by pro-Bush Nicolas Sarkozy -
 but has moved even farther to the right than US foreign policy.
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