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France Summons U.S. Ambassador After Letter Accusing Macron of Inaction on Antisemitism

Paris says the envoy's intervention violated diplomatic non‑interference obligations under international law.

Overview

  • U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner wrote to Emmanuel Macron expressing "deep concern" over a "dramatic rise" in antisemitic acts and calling the government's response "insufficient."
  • France's foreign ministry called the accusations "inacceptable," affirmed it is fully committed to fighting antisemitism, and scheduled Kushner's summons for Monday.
  • Officials cited the Vienna Convention duty for diplomats to avoid interfering in internal affairs and said the remarks fell short of the trust expected between allies.
  • Tensions also reflect a recent letter from Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticizing France's planned recognition of a Palestinian state, which the Élysée labeled "false and abhorrent."
  • Coverage notes a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents in France since October 7, 2023, and reports no substantive public response from Washington so far.