OR Russian diplomacy found today a new occasion to be ironic and mocked Emmanuel Macron After a viral video from last night, showing a snapshot of the French president with his wife Brigitte Macron on their arrival in Vietnam, which, depending on the interpretation, could be a time of proximity or quarrels between the presidential couple.

“What is interesting is not this (the video with the snapshot in Hanoi) but what will devise this time to cover this new” Emmanuel Scandal “,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Maria Sakharova.

“What will be this time? The first lady wanted to make her husband’s fun by caressing him gently on the cheek, but didn’t calculate her power properly? He gave him a scarf, but did he miss? ” Sakharova continued with irony in her post on Telegram. “My proposal: maybe it was the Kremlin’s hand?” he said.

In the controversial video at Hanoi Airport, the door of the French presidential aircraft opens to open and appear Macron, still on the aircraft. At that moment, the hands of his wife, not her face, appear, and raising her hands to the French president’s face, in something that could look like a little blow.

Macron today denied rumors of a “family brawl” with his wife, saying that the couple were “joking” with each other and asked for “everyone to relax” about the interpretations of these images.

In Russia, the video with the controversial snapshot was often broadcast on government news networks, according to the French Agency.

About three weeks ago, Moscow had again found a reason to irritate Macron along with other European leaders.

It was then a white object appeared on the table where the leaders of France Macron, Germany Friedrich Mertz and Britain Kir Starmer were sitting in the train wagon, on the way to Kiev, where they were traveling. The video showed a white object on the table, quickly gathered by the French president by putting it in his pocket.

Rumors have spread rapidly on social media and by many Russians that this object was a drug, in particular cocaine, and that the three European leaders used drugs during their journey. These speculations were also adopted by Zacharova, who said it was a “bag and spoon” for drug use.

In reaction then, the French Presidency denied those speculations, referring to “misinformation” and an attempt to undermine European unity.

Today, Zaharova connected yesterday’s video to Hanoi with the video in the train wagon to Kiev, repeating the claims of drug use.

“Last time, when the media saw a” snowy evening “in the train wagon (ed. To Kiev), Macron’s representatives could not think better than accusing journalists of spreading false information,” the Russian official said.

For his part, Macron today attributed these manipulations to “networks that are quite easily detectable” and hostile to him, showing specific “Russians” and “extremists in France”.