After a long while, seeing that the Foreign Minister still did not speak, Napoleon IV sighed helplessly.
France's diplomatic isolation by various European countries was not a new phenomenon but could be traced back to the Middle Ages. The Bonaparte Dynasty faced attacks from its inception.
To change this diplomatic isolation, successive French governments had made efforts, but unfortunately, they were of little effect.
It was as if cursed; whenever the French government improved relations with European countries, before long, a major incident would erupt, instantly maxing out the hatred meter.
There's no need to go far; during the time of Napoleon III, relations with European countries had improved, then came the annexation of the Italian Area, and all previous diplomatic efforts were lost overnight.
After Napoleon IV ascended to the throne, he also made efforts, but there were no exceptions this time. It was not them causing trouble, but someone else causing trouble for them.