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France - Russia: Growing Strategic Ties
13 February 2001

Summary

French Defense Minister Alain Richard’s recent visit to Moscow confirms
French efforts to forge closer ties with Russia. France and Russia have
formalized new strategic ties that are to involve much deeper interaction
between their military establishments. Surprisingly, France may also gain
military capabilities. For Paris, closer military ties are mostly a matter of
counterbalancing Germany in European geopolitics.

Analysis
French Defense Minister Alain Richard's visit to Moscow on Jan.17-18
formalized an extensive and intensive program of strategic and
military-technical collaboration. The defense ministries agreed to hold
top-level military exchanges, joint military exercises, military education
exchanges, and to increase cooperation in the defense sector.

The French government is going to go significantly further than any other
Western country. Germany currently leads Europe in large-scale political,
security, economic, financial and investment cooperation with Russia. The
agreement between the Russian and French defense ministries will allow France
to catch up with Germany in the military and military-technical fields.

Strategic ties between France and Russia are to involve much deeper
interaction between their militaries. The visits of their chiefs of general
staffs will focus on strategic consultations where both military
establishments will discuss enhancing their national interests through
geostrategic cooperation.

For France, closer strategic ties with Russia are important to the balance of
power in the region. Since the second half the 19th century, France has tried
to deter Germany’s might on the continent by striking a strategic alliance
with Russia. In two world wars, the French and Russians fought together
against the Germans.

During the Cold War, Germany was the focus of NATO, while France was
relegated to a lesser role. Germany could not afford to toy with Russia,
which massed troops in the Eastern half of Germany.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Paris renewed its apprehension at
Berlin’s influence.

Paris' ability to play an important role in Europe has plummeted since the
fall of the Soviet Union. Moreover, France lacks the economic potential to
compete with Germany over new European markets.

Developing a partnership with Paris fits neatly with Russian President
Vladimir Putin's strategy to cozy up to Europe while undermining NATO’s role
there. Moscow will also do its best to penetrate the French and Western
European arms market through joint production and sales to help revive the
Russian economy and defense sector.

Germany is again on the frontier between a united Europe and a diversified
group of still unstable post-communist states, including Russia. However,
economic absorption of vast territories east of Germany would enrich Berlin's
potential, while instability there poses security risks for Germany and
Europe.

So far, European economic and political cohesion has come from cooperation
between Germany and France. Already Berlin has been pushing Paris aside in
controlling the euro and European fiscal policy. If Germany controls access
to all new EU members and non-EU partners to the East, then it would magnify
its influence economically, politically, and militarily.

Berlin will always be more important for Russia's security, politics and
economy than Paris. Still, Paris does what it can to restore its importance
in European geopolitics. Since it cannot match German economic influence in
Russia, Paris has looked toward increased military ties with Moscow.

The most advanced area of French-Russian cooperation draws from
military-technical collaboration. In addition to financial gains from selling
jointly modified Russian weapons to third countries, France aims at getting
new military capabilities through mastering some Russian advanced weapons
systems.

Further growth is expected in the number of joint projects and the level of
Russian-French collaboration in military-technical field. According to
Nezavisimaya-Gazeta on Jan. 17, several projects are planned. Moscow and
Paris attach special importance to the following three:

First, the French army is keen on buying Russia's Krasnopol' self-propelled
artillery system. Its range is up to 40 kilometers, and Russia has worked on
extending it to 60 kilometers. The French army wants to have this unique
high-precision system for extending its battlefield capabilities. Also,
Russia successfully combat-tested the Krasnopol' in Chechnya last spring.

Second, France and Russia want to produce a new version of the MiG-29 air
superiority fighter for use as a trainer jet in the French air force and for
selling it to Central Europe and North Africa – primarily Algeria, Morocco,
and Tunisia. Since it will be a new version of the aircraft, it will
complement rather than compete with Germany's EADS partnership with MiG in
modernizing MiG-29 versions in those countries.

Third, French defense firms will supply avionics for 32 Russian SU-30MKI
multi-purpose fighters to sell to India. Israel is also participating in the
deal. Paris wants to work further with Moscow on this by extending the
contract and marketing new customers.

While the French and Russian governments have similar views on many important
international issues, such as opposing American National Missile Defense
plans, they have some serious disagreements on ways to resolve other
problems, such as Chechnya. Paris will never catch up with Berlin, but that
won’t keep the French government from trying.




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