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France recalls ambassador to Italy over ‘baseless and repeated’ political attacks

WATCH ABOVE: Thousands of protesters hailing from French unions marched with "yellow vest" protesters on Tuesday in the western French city of Nantes to protest French President Emmanuel Macron's government – Feb 5, 2019

France has recalled its ambassador in Rome after what Paris described as baseless and repeated attacks from Italy‘s political leaders in past months, including gestures of support for “yellow vest” protesters, and urged Italy to return to a more friendly stance.

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France has been, for several months, the target of repeated, baseless attacks and outrageous statements,” France‘s foreign ministry said in a statement.

It said Italy‘s attacks were without precedent since the Second World War. “Having disagreements is one thing, but manipulating the relationship for electoral aims is another.”

Italy‘s two deputy prime ministers, Matteo Salvini of the right-wing League and Luigi Di Maio of the populist, anti-establishment 5-Star movement, have goaded French President Emmanuel Macron on a host of inflammatory issues.

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“All of these actions are creating a serious situation which is raising questions about the Italian government’s intentions towards France.”

Di Maio met with leaders of the anti-government yellow vest movement in France on Tuesday.

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“The winds of change have crossed the Alps,” he tweeted, along with a photo of himself and the yellow vest leaders.

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