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France to summon US ambassador over comments on far-right activist’s death

By Thomson Reuters Feb 22, 2026 | 5:35 AM

PARIS, Feb 22 (Reuters) – French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Sunday that he would summon the U.S. ambassador to France, ​Charles Kushner, over comments on the ‌killing of a French far-right activist last week.

“We refuse all political opportunism around this drama, which is the bereavement of a French family,” he said during an ‌interview ​with French media outlets France ⁠Info, France Inter and ⁠Le Monde.

He added that he would also raise the U.S. sanctions against former European Commissioner Thierry Breton and French judge at the ​International Criminal Court Nicolas Guillou, describing the measures as attacks on the autonomy of ⁠European Union decision making and ⁠the independence of the international justice ​system.

The Tribune newspaper reported on Saturday night that ​French President Emmanuel Macron had written to U.S. ‌President Donald Trump asking him to lift the sanctions against Breton and Guillou.

French far-right activist Quentin Deranque was beaten to death in a fight ⁠with alleged hard-left activists, in an incident that shocked the nation and has been called “France’s Charlie Kirk ⁠moment”, referring ‌to last year’s shooting of the ⁠U.S. conservative activist.

The U.S. Embassy in ​France ‌and the U.S. State Department’s Bureau ​of Counterterrorism ⁠said they were monitoring the case, warning on X that “violent radical leftism was on the rise” and should be treated as a public safety threat.

(Reporting by Layli Foroudi; Editing by Alex Richardson, ​Kirsten Donovan)