France withdraws ambassador from Azerbaijan, blames Baku for harming relations | Global Updates

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France has taken a bold step in response to what it perceives as damaging actions by Azerbaijan, recalling its ambassador to the country for consultations. The move comes after President Emmanuel Macron met with ambassador Anne Boillon in Paris to discuss the deteriorating bilateral relationship.

Tensions between Azerbaijan and France have long been strained, particularly due to the conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The region, seized by Armenian separatists in the past, saw Azerbaijani forces regain control in a 2020 conflict and a subsequent offensive in September 2023.

President Macron and other French officials have expressed concerns over Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s intentions, fearing further territorial ambitions towards Armenia. Despite efforts to normalize relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, progress has been slow.

France has reiterated its support for the normalization of relations between the two countries, emphasizing respect for international law and territorial integrity. As Armenia faces increasing tensions with Moscow, it has turned to France for defense cooperation, including recent deals for precision rifles and defense equipment.

The recall of the French ambassador underscores the seriousness of the situation and the need for clarity on Azerbaijan’s intentions. As the diplomatic rift deepens, the international community will be watching closely for any further developments in this ongoing conflict.

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