BAKU, Azerbaijan — France’s ecology minister pulled out of the COP29 climate talks in Azerbaijan Wednesday after its authoritarian leader accused France of colonialist “crimes” in New Caledonia, in the latest diplomatic spat between the two countries.
President Ilham Aliyev, who is hosting the COP29 UN climate talks in Baku, drew loud applause from delegates of some Pacific island nations after a combative speech in which he lambasted Paris over the bloody protests that in May rocked the Pacific archipelago ruled by France.
Article continues after this advertisement“The crimes of France in its so-called overseas territories would not be complete without mentioning the recent human rights violations,” said Aliyev.
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“The regime of President (Emmanuel) Macron killed 13 people and wounded 169… during legitimate protests by the Kanak people in New Caledonia,” he added.
Article continues after this advertisementFrench Ecology Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher quickly hit back, telling lawmakers in Paris that she was cancelling her trip to the talks in protest at Aliyev’s “deplorable” speech.
Article continues after this advertisementShe called his attack “unacceptable… and beneath the dignity of the presidency of the COP”.
Article continues after this advertisementIt was also a “flagrant violation of the code of conduct” for running United Nations climate talks, she added.
In a further twist of the knife, the minister lacerated Aliyev for his “equally unacceptable comments on fossil fuels” after he described his country’s vast oil and gas reserves as a “gift of God”.
Article continues after this advertisementDespite her pull-out, Pannier-Runacher said the team of French negotiators in Baku would not relent in their efforts to do a deal “to protect the planet and its populations” from climate change.
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Relations between Paris and Baku are very frosty over France’s longtime support for its arch-rival Armenia, which Azerbaijan defeated in a lightning offensive last year when it retook the breakaway Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh — leading to an exodus of more than 100,000 Armenians.
‘Stay away from us’Paris this year accused Azerbaijan of interfering in its domestic politics by stoking tensions in its overseas territories and dependencies, including the Pacific archipelago of New Caledonia.
Macron has also stayed away from COP29.
Azerbaijan denies interference, but Aliyev on Wednesday rounded on France for holding Corsica and its far-flung overseas island territories “under the colonial yoke”.
Aliyev has ruled his gas-rich country with an iron fist for more than two decades since the death of his father, Azerbaijan’s Soviet-era Communist leader and former KGB general Heydar Aliyev.
In the run-up to the climate summit, Azerbaijan was widely denounced for its human rights record and repression of the opposition.
But Aliyev hit back at the European Union and the Council of Europe human rights body calling them “symbols of political corruption that share responsibility with the government of President Macron for the killings of innocent people”.
He also said that “all political prisoners of France must be liberated”.
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Aliyev accused EU foreign policy chief Josep Borell of having compared the rest of the world to a jungle while Europe was a garden. “If we are the jungles8k8,” he declared, “then stay away from us and don’t interfere in our affairs.”
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