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At the Shangri-La forum, Macron warns that forcing nations to choose sides in U.S.-China tensions could dismantle post-WWII institutions and global peace efforts.
The French president also called for a "coalition of independence" to reshape the global order in an era of great power rivalry.
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French President Emmanuel Macron made the remarks as the U.S. is considering withdrawing troops from Europe to shift them to the Indo-Pacific.
France’s president called for a new partnership between European and Asian nations to protect the rules-based international order and to avoid being dragged into the growing rivalry between the U.S. and China.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that division between the two superpowers, the United States and China, is the main risk currently confronting the world as he emphasised the need for building new coalitions between Paris and partners in the Indo-Pacific.
China and Philippine have been locked in a standoff over disputed islands and reefs over the past few years. Manila deploys missions to supply a small garrison of troops living aboard an aging warship that was deliberately run aground in 1999 to protect its maritime claims.
The French leader said he wants to be able to cooperate with the US at the same time as compete with but not confront China. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
French President Emmanuel Macron is spearheading the latest effort by European leaders to woo Southeast Asian nations worried about becoming collateral damage in the US trade war and security disputes between Washington and Beijing.