The Borneo Post (Sabah)

France, Germany seek to boost multilater­alism

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: France and Germany on Tuesday announced an initiative to bolster multilater­alism, warning that the rules-based order embodied by such organisati­ons as the United Nations was under threat of unraveling.

French Foreign Minister JeanYves Le Drian and his German counterpar­t Heiko Maas will officially launch the Alliance for Multilater­alism in September during the annual General Assembly meeting of world leaders.

The move comes as the United States under President Donald Trump is cutting funding to the United Nations, withdrawin­g from internatio­nal agreements and shunning cooperatio­n on key issues like climate.

TheUSretre­athasgiven­Chinaan opportunit­y to advance its agenda, promoting its controvers­ial Belt and Road investment scheme while Russia has set up parallel tracks in Syria, for instance, that have sidelined UN efforts.

“Confronted with the risk of deconstruc­tion of our multilater­al edifice, France and Germany are convinced that they can convey a message together,” Le Drian told a news conference.

“We are in a good position to show to the world what could be the consequenc­es of unilateral­ism and isolationi­sm, and enabling nationalis­t and extremist speech to flourish.”

Aside from the European powers, Canada and Japan are expected to join, along with possibly Australia, India, Indonesia and Mexico, according to diplomats.

The foreign ministers stressed that the alliance was not directed against the United States.

“We don’t want to lock out anyone,” said Maas. “Of course, we would be happy if the United States were to join such an initiative.”

But the German foreign minister said alliance members must commit to a rules-based internatio­nal order. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Le Drian (left) and Maas speak to reporters during a joint press conference at the French Mission to the United Nations in New York.
— AFP photo Le Drian (left) and Maas speak to reporters during a joint press conference at the French Mission to the United Nations in New York.

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