'Anti-Semitic' French envoy under fire
'He has no intention of apologising - he doesn't feel there is any need for him to do so' |
Yves Charpentier French embassy |
During a conversation about the Middle East crisis with the owner of the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Conrad Black, ambassador Daniel Bernard is reported to have spoken about "that shitty little country Israel".
The buffet party comment subsequently became the subject of a Daily Telegraph column written by Mr Black's wife, journalist Barbara Amiel, who depicted her guest as an anti-Semite.
The remark has since sparked outrage in Israel - where the prime minister's spokesman has described it as "a pure anti-Semitic expression" - and among pro-Israeli British MPs, who have penned demands for Mr Bernard's resignation.
'Geographically small'
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He says he is outraged that a private discussion found its way into the media, but has made clear he does not intend to apologise.
"He doesn't feel there is any need for him to do so," the ambassador's spokesman Yves Charpentier insisted.
"In the course of the discussion the ambassador referred to 'little Israel' in the sense that it is geographically small, but that nevertheless the scale of the consequences is huge and the repercussions around the world are tremendous," Mr Charpentier said.
Strong words
But Israel was in no doubt that the remark was meant as a criticism of the country, quickly branding it anti-Jewish.
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The French Government, he said, "should draw the conclusions of a senior representative of a nation making an anti-Semitic remark".
Labour MPs in Britain who are members of the Friends of Israel group announced that the remarks were "eerily familiar from the French".
"He should resign immediately and I am writing to President Chirac to demand that if he does not resign then he should be sacked," said Gwyneth Dunwoody, president of the group.
But in Paris, the foreign ministry stood by Mr Bernard, dismissing the charges of anti-Semitism as "malevolent insinuations".
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