Kushner calls Barrot after fallout - FRANCE 24 English
According to sources, the US envoy pledges not to 'interfere' in France affairs. François Picard speaks to Jeffrey Hawkins, former US ambassador to the Central African Republic and research fellow at IRIS.
- Diplomatic Protocol Breach: U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner skipped a summons from the French Foreign Ministry to meet with Jean-Noël Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France. Former ambassador Jeffrey Hawkins calls a serious violation of diplomatic norms and a sign of disrespect toward France.
- Performative Diplomacy: Kushners actionslike publishing an open letter in the Wall Street Journal and retweeting criticism of French policyare seen as aimed more at appealing to Trump and MAGA audiences than engaging constructively with France.
- Violation of Vienna Convention: Publicly criticizing a host countrys internal politics, as Kushner has done, breaches the Vienna Convention, which prohibits diplomats from interfering in domestic affairs.
- Repeated Behavior: This is not the first time Kushner has bypassed diplomatic channels; he previously criticized Frances recognition of Palestine publicly rather than raising concerns privately.
- Political Ties Over Diplomacy: Kushners backgroundas Trumps father-in-law, a former real estate developer, and a pardoned felonraises questions about his suitability and motives as a diplomat, with his actions appearing politically driven.
- French Response Justified: Hawkins supports Frances firm reaction, noting that while meeting opposition figures is normal, publicly attacking a host nations policies crosses a line and undermines bilateral trust.