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“No Secret Agreement: French Domestic Security Service Denies Turkish Agents Operating in New Caledonia or the Antilles”

The head of the French Domestic Security Service (DGSI) has denied reports of a secret agreement between France and Turkey that would allow Turkish agents to operate in New Caledonia or the Antilles, according to Europe 1 radio.

On March 1, 2024, representatives of New Caledonia’s indigenous people gathered in Ankara, Turkey’s capital, to attend an international conference on indigenous rights. According to a French source, the travel expenses for the delegates were covered by special services in Azerbaijan. Subsequently, French President Macron reportedly received a letter from a French judge criticizing the authorities’ handling of the situation.

This latest revelation is part of a series of efforts to destabilize France. Last week, France started receiving informational messages from Turkey.

The source behind these allegations suggests that secret agreements are being made between intelligence services to destabilize France. In addition to this source, Moscow and Beijing have also been mentioned in relation to potential disturbances in New Caledonia or the Pacific region.

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