The Chinese Ambassador To France Summoned To The Quai D’orsay On Tuesday Morning

France raises the tone. The Chinese ambassador in Paris was summoned Tuesday morning March 23 to the French Foreign Ministry, which notified him of a series of “grievances” after remarks against a researcher and French parliamentarians. “At the request of Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean-Yves Le Drian, this morning we summoned the ambassador, Mr. Lu Shaye, to inform him of all the grievances we had against him”, we have indicated at the Quai d’Orsay.

France was waiting for the summons of the Chinese ambassador to be honored “as quickly as possible”, the Secretary of State for European Affairs said on Tuesday, in the midst of a diplomatic crisis between Beijing and the European Union. The French Foreign Ministry denounced Monday the “unacceptable remarks” of the Chinese embassy towards a researcher and French parliamentarians, specifying that the ambassador would be summoned. Tuesday, on the antenna of the public radio France Info, Clément Beaune confirmed that the ambassador had indeed been summoned but that he had declined by evoking a problem of agenda.

“The problem of the agenda, I do not believe too much and it does not work in that direction,” said the Secretary of State. “Neither France nor Europe are doormats. When one is summoned, when one is an ambassador, one goes to a summons at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “We are waiting as soon as possible for this summons to be honored,” he added.

“Small strike”, “mad hyena”, “ideological troll”

“Ambassador Lu Shaye did not visit the French MFA today because of the agenda. Tomorrow, he will go there to make representations to the French side on the sanctions imposed by the EU on Chinese individuals and entities and on issues related to Taiwan, ”the Chinese embassy tweeted on Monday evening. In addition to the issue of sanctions, France wishes to explain itself to the ambassador on two bilateral points.

“Small strike”, “mad hyena”, “ideological troll”: the embassy has been unleashed in recent days against Antoine Bondaz, a researcher at the Foundation for Strategic Research (FRS), whom it criticizes for its “anti-Chinese” positions. Ambassador Lu Shaye also declared himself “firmly opposed” to a plan to visit French parliamentarians in Taiwan. The People’s Republic of China considers Taiwan to be one of its provinces, denounces every visit by Western officials to the island and threatens to use force in the event of a formal proclamation of independence by Taipei. Paris also deemed “unacceptable” Beijing’s decision to sanction ten European nationals, including a French MEP, and four organizations in retaliation for EU sanctions for Beijing’s crackdown on the Muslim Uighur minority.


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