Macron refused Russian COVID test in Putin trip over DNA theft fears
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[February 11, 2022]
By Michel Rose
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel
Macron refused a Kremlin request that he take a Russian COVID-19 test
when he arrived to see President Vladimir Putin this week, to prevent
Russia getting hold of Macron's DNA, two sources in Macron's entourage
told Reuters.
As a result, the visiting French head of state was kept at a distance
from the Russian leader during lengthy talks on the Ukraine crisis in
Moscow.
They were photographed at opposite ends of a table so long that it
provoked satirical comment on social media and speculation, including by
diplomats, that Putin might be using it to send a message.
But two sources who have knowledge of the French president's health
protocol told Reuters Macron had been given a choice: either accept a
PCR test done by the Russian authorities and be allowed to get close to
Putin, or refuse and have to abide by more stringent social distancing.
"We knew very well that meant no handshake and that long table. But we
could not accept that they get their hands on the president's DNA," one
of the sources told Reuters, referring to security concerns if the
French leader was tested by Russian doctors.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Macron had declined the
test and said Russia had no problem with this, but it meant that a
6-metre (20 feet) distance from Putin was required in order to protect
the Kremlin leader's health.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President Emmanuel
Macron, attend a joint press conference, in Moscow, Russia, February
7, 2022. Thibault Camus/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
"There is no politics in this, it
does not interfere with negotiations in any way," he said.
A second source in Macron's entourage said he instead took a French
PCR test before departure and an antigen test done by his own doctor
once in Russia.
"The Russians told us Putin needed to be kept in a strict health
bubble," the second source said.
Macron's office said the Russian health protocol "did not seem to us
to be either acceptable or compatible with our diary constraints",
referring to the length of time that would have been required to
wait for the results.
When asked specifically about DNA theft, Macron’s office said: "The
president has doctors who define with him the rules that are
acceptable or not in terms of his own health protocol."
On Thursday, three days after Macron and Putin had their
socially-distanced meeting, the Russian leader received Kazakh
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The two men shook hands, and sat
close to each other, divided only by a small coffee table.
(Additional reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Editing by Catherine Evans)
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