
US, France move to steady ties after Paris restricts ambassador's access
Fox News
U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner is facing restricted access to French officials after a diplomatic dispute, but Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot signaled that relations are being repaired.
"Ambassador Kushner and Foreign Minister Barrot, who have met regularly during the Ambassador’s tenure, spoke today in a frank and amicable call, reaffirming their shared commitment to working together, along with all other Ministers and French officials, on the many issues that impact the United States and France, particularly as the two countries celebrate 250 years of rich diplomatic relations," the statement said.
The outreach suggests both governments are seeking to contain the fallout from a clash that briefly raised questions about diplomatic protocol and political sensitivities between two of NATO’s closest allies.

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