MOSCOW (Reuters) - French far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen met a senior Russian official in Moscow on Tuesday, underlining her party's regular ties with the Kremlin despite East-West tensions smouldering over Ukraine.
Le Pen, whose anti-immigrant, euro-sceptic party previously secured a major loan from a Russian-owned bank, has fiercely criticised the West's policy towards Russia over the conflict in Ukraine as overly hostile to Moscow.
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