on Thursday called for the establishment of a “more united, sovereign and democratic” Europe in the face of numerous geopolitical and economic challenges.
He made the comments during a speech at Paris’ Sorbonne University.
What did Macron say during his speech on the EU?
“We need to be clear on the fact that our Europe is mortal — it can die,” Macron said.
He said the bloc’s survival “depends only on our choices.” He warned that “the rules of the game” had changed and the EU was not “armed against the risks we face.”
The French president has long called for the in the face of rivalry from the United States and China and is a strong supporter of Brussels’ stated policy of achieving “strategic autonomy.”
On Thursday, Macron accused Washington and Beijing of deciding “to stop respecting the rules of trade,” citing the US Inflation Reduction Act. He said such policies could .
Europe “must show that it is never a vassal of the United States and that it also knows how to talk to all the other regions of the world,” Macron said.
The French leader said many European countries had “delegated” their defense to the US, energy to Russia and other matters to China.
He said recent “relocalization” efforts had been “unprecedented” in Europe’s history, stressing that France had moved beyond its “industrial and technological naivety” and was “correcting” its trade policies while beginning to establish “technological sovereignty.”
Macron hailed the , saying Europe was the only part of the world sufficiently planning the implementation of its green transition.
However, he said the bloc’s economic regulations had become “too complicated” and called for a reduction of red tape on small and medium-sized businesses.
Macron calls for ‘credible’ European defense
The French president said , including and maintaining nuclear deterrence.
He called for a preference to be given to European suppliers in the purchase of military equipment.
Macron said Europe was being “encircled,” pointing to and efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
“The principal danger for European security is the war in Ukraine, the sine qua non for our security is that Russia does not win this war of aggression,” he stressed.
In February, . In response, several NATO allies, Germany in particular, stressed that they did not plan to send troops.
During his speech on Thursday, Macron also said that the EU had made clear that . He said Brussels had worked to support candidate countries to implement the reforms necessary for accession.
The French president said the EU has “begun to clearly reaffirm the existence of its borders,” .
“There is no sovereignty without borders,” he said.
sdi/sms (Reuters, AFP)
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