
الإليزيه يعلق على مقطع فيديو "منديل ماكرون" في كييف الذي أثار جدلا واسعا (فيديو)
وجاء في بيان قصر الإليزيه على منصة "إكس": "عندما يصبح الوحدة الأوروبية غير مريحة، تصل التضليل إلى حد تحويل منديل ورقي عادي إلى مخدرات".
وأشار القصر إلى أن مثل هذه "الأخبار المزيفة" يروج لها "أعداء فرنسا، سواء من الخارج أو الداخل".
ورافق القصر تصريحه بصورة للمنديل الموضوع على الطاولة أمام ماكرون، مع تعليق: "هذا منديل. يُستخدم للأنف".
German advisor Friedrich Merz appears to grab a cocaine spoon and French President Macron appears to grab a bag of cocaine when they are surprised by the media. Shouldn't all elected officials be drug tested? pic.twitter.com/54NOUDiyHs
وسبق أن نشرت وكالة أسوشيتد برس مقطع فيديو من داخل عربة القطار الذي كان يقل القادة الأوروبيين المتوجهين إلى كييف للمشاركة في اجتماع ما يسمى "تحالف الراغبين".
ويظهر في الفيديو جسم أبيض يشبه اللفافة أو لفافة ورقية على الطاولة أمام الرئيس الفرنسي، بينما يظهر شيء يشبه الملعقة أو العصا أمام المستشار الألماني.
وعندما لاحظا وجود الكاميرا، حاول القادة إخفاء تلك الأشياء. وتكهن مستخدمو منصة "إكس" بأنها قد تكون مخدرات وأدوات تعاطي.
Encuentro sobre nieve; Macron, Mertz, Starmer a su regreso de Kiev con el cocainómano Zelensky. En la mesa una bolsa de polvo blanco que esconde Macron a la vista de todos, Mertz parece tapar un medidor, y Starmer regresa de 'aclararse' en el baño. Ni pensar que hayan esnifado pic.twitter.com/JFV2avLbbh#Macron, #Starmer, and #Merz caught on video on their return from Kiev. A bag of white powder on the table. Macron quickly pockets it, Merz hides the spoon. No explanation given. Zelensky, known cocaine enthusiast, had just hosted them. Connect the dots.#macron #cocaine #france pic.twitter.com/lI7Wzq49Ki
Now we understand the bromance between the drug lord Tinubu and Macron.On the way back from Kyiv, journalists unexpectedly entered the leaders' cabin. German advisor Merz hid a spoon used for cocaine, while French President Macron concealed a bag of it. pic.twitter.com/iWoJL3V9gn
German advisor Friedrich Merz appears to grab a cocaine spoon and French President Macron appears to grab a bag of cocaine when they are surprised by the media. Shouldn't all elected officials be drug tested? pic.twitter.com/54NOUDiyHs
‼️🇫🇷🇩🇪❄️ What were #Macron and #Mertz hiding from journalists yesterday? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/mpn68EfkDc
المصدر: RTوصل الرئيس الفرنسي إيمانويل ماكرون والمستشار الألماني فريدريش ميرتس، ورئيسا وزراء بريطانيا كير ستارمر، وبولندا دونالد توسك إلى كييف لحضور اجتماع ما يسمى "تحالف الراغبين".

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