Macron Criticizes US Trade Practices Amid Global Instability
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned US trade practices at the World Economic Forum, accusing Washington of undermining European interests and sovereignty. He highlighted global shifts toward autocracy and instability, citing conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Africa as symptoms of weakened collective governance and multilateralism.
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French President Emmanuel Macron delivered a sharp rebuke of the United States' trade policies at the World Economic Forum in Davos, accusing Washington of strategic maneuvers aimed at weakening and subordinating Europe. His comments referenced US President Donald Trump's controversial suggestion of annexing Greenland.
Macron emphasized a growing global instability and imbalance across security, defense, and economic spheres. He called out US trade policies for undermining European interests, demanding excessive concessions, and utilizing tariffs as leverage against territorial sovereignty, marking them as fundamentally unacceptable.
Highlighting a shift toward autocracy, Macron noted rising violence and conflicts, including those in Ukraine, the Middle East, and Africa, as indicators of weakened collective governance. His remarks came as the US threatened tariffs unless European countries agree to sell Greenland — a move Trump pushed by threatening a 200% tariff on French wine and champagne.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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