French President Emmanuel Macron has embarked on a six-day tour of Vietnam, Indonesia, and Singapore, aiming to position France and the EU as reliable trade and security partners amid rising tensions with China and the US. His visit comes in the wake of US tariffs on Southeast Asian countries, with Macron emphasizing the EU’s commitment to international trade rules and security cooperation, especially concerning China’s naval assertiveness. The trip includes discussions on economic ties, defense agreements, and energy cooperation, with a significant focus on strengthening relations with Vietnam, Indonesia, and Singapore.
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