Since his arrival in Tunisia, a few days after January 14, the French ambassador Boris Boillon continues to be talked about, and not in good.
Thus, this week, Boris Boillon made the front page of tunivision with a shock title: “The James Bond of diplomacy”. Under this title, the ambassador poses like the spy 007. Sufficient for the French media (L’Express, Le Monde, Liberation, rue89, etc.) are unleashed on this new method of communication from the French ambassador. “The ambassador Boris Boillon sees himself in James Bond of diplomacy” or “his name is Boillon, Boris Boillon”, can be read on the world and Slate Africa.
Indeed, it is not every day that a politician takes himself for James Bond, and moreover in a foreign country. Let’s remember that James Bond is a… spy!
Beyond this one, Boris Boillon is quite complacent with … himself during the interview. Describing himself as a courageous and frank man, he says he is “aware of living in Tunisia an exceptional period in history” of our country. In addition, he declared himself convinced that “France must continue to play an essential role in strengthening relations between Europe and the South Shore of the Mediterranean”. Its mission therefore consists in “ensuring that France best accompanies the Tunisian people, in this historic phase of democratic transition”.