French President Emmanuel Macron clarified on Monday that the US and its allies have no intentions of seeking regime change in Russia. However, Paris remains committed to supporting Kiev in its ongoing conflict with Moscow, pledging continued aid for as long as necessary.
Macron's remarks came during a joint press conference with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Elysee Palace, where they engaged in discussions alongside the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. Among the topics addressed were the Ukraine conflict, bilateral trade, and economic relations between France and China.
In his statements, Macron emphasised the importance of dialogue and cooperation in addressing global challenges, underscoring the need for diplomatic solutions to complex geopolitical issues.
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French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday (March 22) said a deeply unpopular new law that raises the retirement age was necessary and would be enforced by the end of the year.
French Government Survives
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CNBC reports that President Emmanuel Macron's government barely survived a no-confidence vote on March 20.
The vote of..
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Bertrand Panchet, leader of one of the political opposition groups in France's National Assembly, files a motion of no-confidence against the government, which garnered 91 signatories. "I regret that..