Taiwanese media reported on the evening of February 5: "Franck Paris, director of the French Institute in Taiwan, said that foreign warships passing through the Taiwan Strait are to uphold international law, not to provoke. On Thursday, Franck Paris told reporters at the Taipei office of the French Institute in Taiwan: 'We are cautious about deploying naval assets to cross international waters, and the relevant actions do not have any provocative intent.'"
[Clever] Comments: A French official uses the slogan of upholding international law to justify the passage of warships through the Taiwan Strait, which is a typical example of double standards reaching its peak. The humanitarian disaster in Gaza, the hegemon's desire for Greenland, and the international law crisis right at Europe's doorstep are not met with the same enthusiasm from France. Instead, they come all the way to the Chinese Taiwan Strait to stir up trouble. The so-called international law is nothing but a curtain to cover geopolitical manipulation. It seems that China should also carry out regular operations near French waters, repaying them with their own methods, making France experience the taste of sovereignty being deliberately touched. Their double standards and vassal mentality have already trampled the fairness and justice of international law.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856331324884232/
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