Les Îles Éparses: France and Madagascar Continue to Block After a Second Meeting without Progress
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Les Îles Éparses : France Remains on Course, Madagascar Leaves Empty-Handed – Madagascar-tribune.com
In a joint communiqué issued on Friday on the holding of the second session of their Joint Commission on the Eparses Islands, held on 30 June 2025 in Paris, France and Madagascar, evokes the ins and outs of this meeting, which took place in a climate called "france, constructive et respectable". But behind the diplomatic varnish, few concrete advances are to be noted. France, firm on its positions, seems determined not to give up any of its prer…
The second meeting of the joint Franco-Malgache commission on the Scattered Islands, held this Monday in Paris, concluded without tangible progress. Fifty years after the beginning of the territorial dispute between France and Madagascar, the dispute remains whole, illustrating the persistent diplomatic impasse between the two countries. A dialogue blocked by the question of sovereignty Madagascar persists in its request for the return of the Sc…
by Lalaina Andriamparany on Le Courrier des Stratèges On 30 June 2025, France and Madagascar met in Paris for a new session of the Joint Commission on the Scattered Islands. Despite a willingness to cooperate, Malagasy claims to sovereignty remain unanswered, a dialogue... Read more
Antananarivo, 4 July, 12:30 p.m. – The Malagasy-French dispute over sovereignty over the scattered islands remains, for the time being, without solutions. The delegations that participated in the second Madagascar-France Joint Committee on these islands have each insisted on their position on the question of sovereignty. According to the joint communiqué issued four days after the meeting, the Malagasy side called on the French side (...) to put…
1. The France-Madagascar Joint Committee on these islands met for the second time on 30 June 2025 at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris. It was chaired by the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of the French Republic, Mr Jean-Noël BARROT, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Madagascar, Ms Rafaravavitafika RASATA, in a spirit of frank, constructive and respectful dialogue. 2. The Ministers expressed their satisfaction following th…
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