Chapter 475: The Secret Agreement of the Soviet Union

The fourth update

The French prime minister began his visit to Moscow under a series of secret arrangements, and because the visit was secret, no one except for a few high-ranking people in France knew about the itinerary. The two countries kept the meeting strictly secret from anyone else's eyes and ears.

Because France is selling their teammates for oil this time. Because it was a secret trip, neither the Soviet Union nor France made much noise, and when Prime Minister Juppé stood at the door of the Kremlin, the whole world did not know what France would do next. As for why it wasn't Chirac who negotiated with Yanayev? Chirac said that once the shady means behind this are detected, he is not willing to bear such a pot.

So in this situation, Juppé became the most suitable candidate for this negotiation, although he also knew that it was a pit, but for the sake of France's future, there was no choice. At the very beginning of the negotiations, Yanayev got to the point, asking, "I wonder if the French side is willing to cooperate with us in embezzling most of Libya's oil fields?" ”

The meeting was held on the third floor of the Executive Yuan, which was not a reception in line with international diplomacy, and Yanayev preferred to hold the meeting in this slightly gloomy conference room on topics such as secret conspiracies, even if the other party was a high-ranking foreign government.

"We wouldn't be standing here discussing the future of Libya with the Soviet Union if we weren't sincere, but one thing I'm very curious about is that your country mentioned in the previous call that you want the French to be the sole beneficiaries of Libya, and I want to know how you are going to do that."

"Will you talk to Gaddafi?" Yanayev asked with a smile.

"Of course not, Gaddafi is the target of our attack, and if it weren't for the deployment of a large number of Soviet-made anti-aircraft weapons in Kufra, I don't think Gaddafi would have jumped alive until now." Speaking of Soviet-made products, Juppé also accentuated his tone, as if to mock what Yanayev had done.

But Yanayev didn't care about this, and he replied bluntly, "Gaddafi can't die now, and if France and the Soviet Union want to divide the interests of Libya, Gaddafi still has value." Aren't you now planning to seize most of the oil fields from Hamra from north to south to Auve? In that case, we need Gaddafi's government forces. ”

"Using government forces?" Juppe had some idea what Yanayev wanted to say, and only the Soviet Union could have figured out such a thing.

"Yes, using government forces to attack British and German-controlled oil fields, as a report, France and the Soviet Union will try not to interfere with the actions of Gaddafi's army, so that France will have the opportunity to aggressively expand its territory in Libya, because Gaddafi is busy picking up other people."

Every step Yanayev made was to push France into the fire pit, and this kind of offending allies would inevitably be condemned by the United States, Britain and Germany, and France, which was already dissatisfied with NATO, would further dislike the EU country, and the Soviet Union took this opportunity to win over the relationship between the two countries and become a major European power ally.

However, according to the urine nature of the French, they will not care about the eyes of others, after all, when France was within the European Union, it wanted to create a small group in the Mediterranean trade circle and squeeze Germany out of it.

"Of course, if we don't fight Gaddafi's government forces, it doesn't mean that Britain and Germany won't take action, and there is also a way to secretly fund Gaddafi's army, but this kind of game is very dangerous to play. Because there are so many variables in Gaddafi, no one knows where his next move will be. ”

Yanayev also hopes that Gaddafi will hold on to his breath and not hang up so early, and that European countries will devote their energy to Libya first, so that they will not have so much time to care about the small actions of the Soviet Union elsewhere.

"But France likes to work with the enemy of the enemy, and you know, we never worry about the variables of Gaddafi, we are more worried about the allies who stab them in the back." When it comes to allies, Juppé is obviously unhappy, recently Britain has begun to move French cheese, originally said that after conquering the Buttivle pool, he promised to give priority to the oil fields to France, but now on the grounds that France has stopped providing funding, the oil fields will be given priority to the Royal Petroleum Company of the Netherlands, who does not know that Royal Petroleum and British Shell have been merged, and the so-called funding of Royal Oil is a blood transfusion for the British economy.

This move by the United States made France very unhappy, and Chirac, who had planned to do it, decided to completely tear his face and "meet each other" with his allies.

Yanayev deliberately breathed a sigh of relief and said to Juppé, "Since France has such determination, then we are also willing to cooperate with you." ”

The expression on Jupe's face has not changed, and he has been thinking about the fact that this plan seems to be too much for the sake of France, almost pouting the interests of the vast majority of NATO allies in Libya, so he feels a little strange.

"But I have another question, that is, why did the Soviet Union support France on the Libyan issue, although you have a proxy to control the Buttivler pool, but how to compare with Germany, the United States and Britain with just one oil field, and look at the actions of the Soviet Union around the world in recent years, your Russian oil trading group is almost very rapid to embezzle the assets of the oil countries and look for oil fields all over the world."

"Tell me, Prime Minister Juppé, do you think the USSR is short of oil?" Yanayev said with a smile.

"Of course there is no shortage, your three oil-producing regions of Baku, Urals and Tyumen are very jealous of European countries." The French Prime Minister replied honestly.

Yanayev nodded, "Actually, we don't care about Libya's little oil, it's not that we are generous enough to support France's annexation of Libya's oil fields, after all, we are also selfish." We don't want to see NATO members gobble up all the oil fields, but the Soviet Union can't stop that, because our influence in Libya is far less than that of Western Europe. So we need an ally, an ally who can contain what NATO is doing. ”

In fact, it was not so much the generosity of the Soviet Union as it hoped that France's actions of harming others and benefiting themselves would arouse the public indignation of Western European countries, so that the first factor of instability would appear in the Western European bloc, which the United States had painstakingly worked on.

France, which is at odds with NATO, will be Yanayev's first staunch ally in Western Europe. (To be continued.) )