The US is defending comments made by ambassador Charles Kushner - accusing France of not doing enough to combat anti-Semitic violence. The French Foreign Ministry says Kushner's accusations are unacceptable and summoned him to face what is expected to be a diplomatic rebuke.
Breakdown
- U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner accused France of not doing enough to combat anti-Semitic violence.
- Kushner made his allegations in a letter to President Emmanuel Macron. 8s
- The French Foreign Ministry called the accusations unacceptable and summoned Kushner for a diplomatic rebuke. 15s
- Kushner also criticized France's plan to recognize an independent Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly. 39s
- Kushner, recently appointed as ambassador, has a criminal record and was previously pardoned by Donald Trump. 1m 17s