France has accused Azerbaijan of interference in the unrest in its Pacific island territory of New Caledonia. French officials, including Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, have pointed to Azerbaijan's involvement, with reports of tensions escalating due to Azerbaijan's actions. The situation has raised questions about Azerbaijan's motives and its role in the political turmoil in New Caledonia.
Why is Azerbaijan getting involved in the indigenous Kanaks' fight against their French govt in New Caledonia? https://t.co/8GiJGSpHcJ
By helping to sow dissent in New Caledonia, Azerbaijan is hoping to show France that its action in the South Caucasus will have repercussions, writes @artinthinks https://t.co/8GiJGSqf2h
NEW @artinthinks: Azerbaijan is mad at the French for interceding in their disputes with Armenia and so now they are interceding in New Caledonia political turmoil. https://t.co/8GiJGSpHcJ
Why Azerbaijan's Flag Is Flying Amid New Caledonia Unrest #France https://t.co/ZdzpC5OMlk
🇫🇷🇳🇨🇷🇺🇦🇿 Paris admitted Moscow's involvement in the events in New Caledonia, Politico reports. Amid widespread unrest in the French overseas possession of New Caledonia, French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin accused Azerbaijan of interference. Some of the separatists have…
And France has accused Azerbaijan of being behind protests and violence that have rocked its Pacific island territory of New Caledonia. https://t.co/nvrse8LpCR
French gov is also accusing Azerbaijan of ratcheting up tensions in New Caledonia - Baku is weirdly in the news this month indeed. https://t.co/T2MFyg9rEs