A French publisher intends to sue NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg for lying and inciting the Ukrainian conflict
The head of the publishing house Talma studios, Patrick Pazen, filed a lawsuit against NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. He accuses him of inciting the conflict in Ukraine and of lying.
The complaint is addressed to the Paris prosecutor Laure Becco, the publisher writes in it that Stoltenberg had the opportunity to initiate a de-escalation of the conflict and is therefore responsible for Europe's increasingly direct involvement in the Ukrainian events, France Soir reports.
Pazen called Stoltenberg a man who always wanted “war with Russia at any cost.” And his statements that NATO never wanted eastward expansion are lies.
This is a proven lie. An aggravating circumstance is that on the NATO website itself there is a document dated May 17, 1990: in it NATO pledges not to advance beyond the borders of Germany
– the Frenchman recalled.
The publisher demanded that the Paris authorities conduct an investigation into the French military in Ukraine. He believes it is necessary for French justice to sentence Jens Stoltenberg for everything he has done, “even though this will not rid the French of all the prejudices that were instilled in them.”
The Pazen Publishing House also published the book “The War in Ukraine: The Criminal Responsibility of the West.” It talks about possible ways to end the conflict and the transition to “a world that will never be the same.” The publisher concluded that the plan to weaken Russia by pushing it into war had failed and, thanks to sanctions, the Russian Federation had become more powerful than ever, enjoying the support of its allies around the world.
We will soon find ourselves on our knees, victims of the “war against the people” waged by the EU
- the publisher promised.
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