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France fears Hollande’s remarks fallout

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Paris, France - The French government said on Sunday it feared damage to its relations with India after former president Francois Hollande stirred controvers­y about a major deal to sell fighter jets to New Delhi.

Hollande, who left office in May last year, said on Friday during a trip to India that French jet manufactur­er Dassault Aviation had been given no choice about its local partner in a 2016 deal with the Indian administra­tion.

The nationalis­t government of Narendra Modi agreed to buy 36 Rafale jets from Dassault, which announced afterwards it was partnering for the project with billionair­e Anil Ambani rather than India’s public defence conglomera­te HAL.

Hollande’s announceme­nt that Dassault ‘did not have a say in it’ added fuel to claims from India’s opposition that the New Delhi government had intervened to help Ambani, who is a supporter of Modi and hails from the same state as him.

“I find these remarks made overseas, which concern important internatio­nal relations between France and India, do not help anyone and above all do not help France,” junior Foreign Minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne said about Hollande. “Because one is no longer in office, causing damage to a strategic partnershi­p be- tween India and France by making remarks that clearly cause controvers­y in India is really not appropriat­e,” he said in an inter- view on Radio J.

Hollande made the comments to defend himself from accusation­s of a conflict of interest because Ambani’s Reliance conglomera­te had partially financed a film produced by his girlfriend, Julie Gayet, in 2016.

The choice of Reliance for a highly strategic contract to upgrade India’s ageing fleet of fighter jets had caused surprise at the time because the group had no previous experience in the aeronautic­s industry.

Hollande’s comments were front-page news in Indian newspapers on Saturday and it was the top trending topic on Twitter.

 ?? (AFP) ?? France’s junior Foreign Minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne
(AFP) France’s junior Foreign Minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne

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