ArmInfo.Azerbaijan has lost the opportunity to exert pressure on France through financial support for separatists in New Caledonia. The newly elected President of the Congress of New Caledonia, Veilma Faleo, announced the cancellation of a cooperation agreement with Azerbaijan.
According to Azerbaijani media, the agreement, signed earlier this year by Faleo's predecessor Ro Wamitan, was intended to financially support New Caledonia's struggle for independence from France. The partnership had been part of broader efforts by Kanak separatist leaders to seek international support for their independence movement. Violent riots broke out in New Caledonia in May of this year, with many separatists waving Azerbaijani flags. They left 13 people dead and caused significant material damage.
However, the move has provoked a sharp reaction from the French government, which accused Azerbaijan of meddling in its overseas territories and stoking separatist ambitions.
Faleo's decision marks a significant shift from the Wamitan administration, which had worked closely with Azerbaijan in recent years. It is noted that in a recent referendum, the people of New Caledonia voted to remain under French rule, further undermining Azerbaijan's diplomatic overtures.