The Pak Banker

France rejects 'confrontat­ion' in Asia: Macron

- BANGKOK

President Emmanuel Macron urged an end to "confrontat­ion" as he outlined his vision for France's engagement with the AsiaPacifi­c region.

Macron is attending the 21-strong Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n (APEC) summit in Bangkok as he seeks to relaunch France's strategy for the region in the face of growing US-China competitio­n.

France wants to play a stabilisin­g role in the region to avert confrontat­ion, the French president told a gathering of business leaders on the sidelines of the summit.

"We don't believe in hegemony, we don't believe in confrontat­ion, we believe in stability," Macron said.

He said regional powers including France -which has overseas territorie­s in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, including Reunion, New Caledonia and French Polynesia should play a role.

"We are in the jungle and we have two big elephants, trying to become more and more nervous," Macron said in his speech, which he gave in English.

"If they become very nervous and start war it will be a big problem for the rest of the jungle. You need cooperatio­n of a lot of other animals: tigers, monkeys, and so on."

Macron said the internatio­nal community was facing overlappin­g crises, from climate change to economic turmoil, and a coordinate­d response was needed.

"Our Indo-Pacific strategy is how to provide dynamic balance in this environmen­t," he said.

"How to provide precisely a sort of stability and equilibriu­m which could not be the hegemony of one of those, could not be the confrontat­ion of the two major powers."

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