PARIS, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- France will not seek to impose sanctions against
Russia over the current Russia-Georgia conflict at the European Union summit
scheduled for Monday in Brussels, French media cited a source from the Elysee as
saying.
"We are now in dialogue with Moscow, not in the phase of sanctions," the
source was quoted by AFP as saying on Friday. Time for sanctions "is certainly
not coming," it said.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, whose country is now holding the rotating
presidency of the European Union, called a special summit in Brussels to discuss
the Russia-Georgia crisis and the future relationship between Russia and the EU.
Some member states of the EU had prompted to impose sanctions on Russia.
On Thursday, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said in a statement
that "France's position (on Russia) as President of the Council of European
Union was to achieve a common position throughout the European Union."