France boycotts COP29 after Azerbaijan’s ‘colonies’ attack

By Nicolas Camut | 11/14/2024 06:09 AM EST

Azerbaijan’s president blamed Emmanuel Macron’s government for deadly violence in New Caledonia earlier this year.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of COP29.

The COP spat kicked off Wednesday morning, when Ilham Aliyev, the Azerbaijani autocrat, used a gathering of island leaders to lambaste France and the Netherlands for their “neocolonialism,” which he linked to climate change. Sean Gallup/AFP via Getty Images

PARIS — France’s top climate official is skipping the COP29 climate negotiations in Azerbaijan after the host country’s president accused France of “brutally” suppressing climate change concerns in its overseas territories.

“After discussion and in agreement with the president of the republic and the prime minister, I will not go to Baku next week,” French Ecological Transition Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher told the French Senate on Wednesday, denouncing the remarks as “unacceptable” and “unjustifiable.”

“Azerbaijan is instrumentalizing the fight against climate change for its undignified personal agenda,” Pannier-Runacher fumed.

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The French climate minister’s withdrawal means Paris will not send any high-level political representative to Baku, as French President Emmanuel Macron will also skip the event.

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