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France, Madagascar: the End of an Obvious Relationship

Introduction The Franco-Malgache relationship has not collapsed. It has moved. For a long time central, almost natural in representations as in the circuits of power, it enters a more uncertain phase. France remains an important actor. But it is no longer the axis around which everything is organised. Madagascar, for its part, discovers that the diversification of partners is not yet a strategy. Between diplomatic recomposition, war of perceptio…
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Introduction The Franco-Malgache relationship has not collapsed. It has moved. For a long time central, almost natural in representations as in the circuits of power, it enters a more uncertain phase. France remains an important actor. But it is no longer the axis around which everything is organised. Madagascar, for its part, discovers that the diversification of partners is not yet a strategy. Between diplomatic recomposition, war of perceptio…

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madagascar-tribune.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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