The French Foreign Ministry will summon the Chinese ambassador to France. Reuters news agency in Paris reports that the Foreign Ministry will summon the Chinese ambassador to France, Lu Shano, on Tuesday, March 23. The French Foreign Ministry said: “It is not through attacks on academic freedom, freedom of expression and democratic freedoms that the authorities in Beijing can respond to the topics of concern to the European Union.
Agnes von der Muhll, a spokeswoman for the French Foreign Ministry, said on 22 February that the ministry had met with Chinese Ambassador Lu Shano, who has repeatedly insulted and threatened French members of parliament and a researcher.
The Chinese Embassy has made a series of unacceptable public statements in recent days, including insults and threats against French members of parliament and a researcher, reminding us of the basic provisions relating to foreign embassies under the Vienna Convention governing diplomatic relations, in particular with regard to public communication,” Van der Muhll told reporters in a daily briefing. “
“We call on the Chinese Embassy to strictly comply with these provisions.”
Chinese ambassador to France causes shock again by insulting French academic. After Chinese Ambassador to France Lu Shano sent a letter to the French Senate in February asking it to cancel the trip of its delegation to Taiwan, which was rejected, Antoine Bondaz, a leading French scholar and researcher at the French Foundation for Strategic Studies (FRS), an expert on China, tweeted on March 16 that Lu Shano’s letter was an interference in the French democratic system and that Beijing had no right to tell France’s elected Beijing has no right to tell French elected officials what to do, let alone a diplomat.
The Chinese embassy in France reacted on March 19, also tweeting against Bondazi by name, using terms such as “hooligan” and “punk”. After the news broke, French newspaper Le Monde reported that this was a reprise of the war-wolf diplomacy, which disregards the minimum diplomatic dignity and etiquette.
Professor Bai Xia, a China expert at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, analyzed that the reason for Ambassador Roussano’s attack on Bondaz may be related to his newly opened research project on Taiwan.
French Foreign Ministry spokesman Agnes von der Muhll said on 22 February that the ministry had interviewed Chinese Ambassador Lu Shano, who repeatedly insulted and threatened the French congressman and a researcher.
The Chinese embassy has made a series of unacceptable public statements in recent days, including insults and threats against French members of parliament and a researcher, reminding us of the basic provisions relating to foreign embassies under the Vienna Convention governing diplomatic relations, in particular with regard to public communication,” Van der Muhll told reporters in a daily briefing. “
“We call on the Chinese Embassy to strictly comply with these provisions.”
Chinese ambassador to France causes shock again by insulting French academic. After Chinese Ambassador to France Lu Shano sent a letter to the French Senate in February asking it to cancel the trip of its delegation to Taiwan, which was rejected, Antoine Bondaz, a leading French scholar and researcher at the French Foundation for Strategic Studies (FRS), an expert on China, tweeted on March 16 that Lu Shano’s letter was an interference in the French democratic system and that Beijing had no right to tell France’s elected Beijing has no right to tell French elected officials what to do, let alone a diplomat.
The Chinese embassy in France reacted on March 19, also tweeting against Bondazi by name, using terms such as “hooligan” and “punk”. After the news broke, French newspaper Le Monde reported that this was a reprise of the war-wolf diplomacy, which disregards the minimum diplomatic dignity and etiquette.
Professor Bai Xia, a China expert at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, analyzed that Ambassador Roussano’s attack on Bondaz may be related to his newly opened research program on Taiwan.
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