France summons U.S. ambassador after he accused Macron of not fighting antisemitism
Summary
France plans to call the U.S. ambassador to discuss a letter he wrote accusing the French government of not doing enough against antisemitism. The letter has caused tensions between the U.S. and France, partly because it is linked to disagreements over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. France denies the accusations, stating it is actively working to combat antisemitism.Key Facts
- France will summon the U.S. ambassador to discuss a letter accusing it of not fighting antisemitism.
- The U.S. ambassador to France is Charles Kushner, father of Jared Kushner.
- The letter from Charles Kushner was published and criticized France’s stance on antisemitism.
- This action is linked to tensions over France's plan to recognize a Palestinian state.
- The French government claims it is actively working against antisemitism.
- France criticizes the letters from Kushner and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
- Recognition of Palestine by France could affect French-U.S. diplomatic relations.
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