Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev pledged to help France's overseas territories secure independence,
Aliyev accuses France of interfering in its affairs over its contacts with Armenia, against which it has waged two wars in 30 years linked to disputes over Baku's breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
In recent months, Azerbaijani leaders have focused on France's South Pacific territory of New Caledonia, gripped by weeks of violence over the objections of Indigenous Kanak activists to a contentious electoral reform.
Aliyev made his latest comments at a media forum days before the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris and just after the staging in Baku of a congress bringing together pro-independence groups from New Caledonia and other French territories.
Azerbaijani authorities accuse France of bias in favour of Armenia in efforts to achieve a peace treaty to end three decades of conflict and in signing defence contracts with authorities in Yerevan. Azerbaijan expelled two French diplomats last December.
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