Embassies, consulates… When France is overtaken by Turkey and Japan – L’Express

Frances decline on the international scene a worrying signal –

In this new episode of La Loupe, we analyze France’s diplomatic decline, with Clément Daniez, journalist in the World department of L’Express.

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The team: Charlotte Baris (writing and presentation) and Jules Krot (editing and production).

Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent

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Charlotte Baris: 18 is the number of embassies and consulates that a certain country has lost in less than ten years. A significant number which marks a real diplomatic setback and the one who will tell us about it is Clément Daniez, journalist in the World department of L’Express. Hello Clement!

Clément Daniez: Hello Charlotte! Do you have any idea which country we are going to talk about?

Charlotte Baris: With the return of war to the Middle East and Ukraine, I am tempted to say Russia or Israel…

Clément Daniez: Well no, it’s a trap! This is the France we are talking about. It lost 18 between 2016 and 2023, or approximately 7% of the total number of diplomatic representations. And there’s a very simple reason for that, I’ll tell you why.

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