The West’s campaign to counter Russia after its invasion of Ukraine faces a challenge from within: the surge in voter support for French far-right leader Marine Le Pen
Far-right presidential candidate opposes sanctioning Russian energy and wants France to withdraw from NATO’s command
Russia is persevering in its war in Ukraine despite setbacks, sanctions and condemnation from many countries. WSJ’s Ann Simmons explains why deep cultural and political ties, its strategic location and potential resources have made the former Soviet Republic a target for Moscow. Photo composite: Eve Hartleyfaces a challenge from within: the surge in voter support for French far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Ms. Le Pen, a skeptic of the international cooperation used to isolate Moscow and deter new aggression,
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