France Prime Minister Valls Says French Boycott of Israel Will Not Happen
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French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said France is not even talking about boycotting Israel. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
A French boycott of Israel is not on the table, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls reassured MK Stav Shaffir (Zionist Union) at the French Socialist Party congress Saturday.
“France is not talking about a boycott and there won’t be a boycott,” he said. “What concerns us is the situation in Gaza and the lack of progress toward a diplomatic solution.”
Read full story at The Jerusalem Post.
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