Macron Advocates for a New Global Order Amid Rising Global Tensions
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During a speech at Yonsei University in South Korea, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized the need for a new world order in response to increasing global disorder. He urged countries to cooperate and form a coalition independent of the influence of major powers like China and the United States.
- 01Macron calls for a new world order to address global instability.
- 02He warns against passivity in the face of rising disorder.
- 03The French President advocates for cooperation among nations.
- 04Macron emphasizes independence from major powers like China and the U.S.
- 05His remarks were made during a visit to South Korea.
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French President Emmanuel Macron addressed students at Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, on Friday, advocating for the creation of a new world order. He expressed concern over the current global disorder, stating that the stability of previous decades is now in jeopardy. Macron highlighted the need for countries to avoid passivity and instead collaborate to form a coalition of nations that are both 'able and willing' to support this new order. He specifically mentioned the importance of not becoming subservient to the interests of major powers, particularly China and the United States. Macron's call for a cooperative approach aims to foster independence among nations amid shifting geopolitical dynamics.
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