The Manila Times

Macron warns that Europe ‘can die’

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PARIS: France’s President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday urged Europe to rise up to the challenges of a changed world, warning that the continent today “is mortal and it can die.”

“It can die, and this depends only on our choices,” Macron said in a keynote speech, warning that Europe was “not armed against the risks we face” in a world where the “rules of the game have changed.”

“Over the next decade ... the risk is immense of [Europe] being weakened or even relegated,” he said at the speech at Sorbonne University in the capital Paris, billed as the president’s vision for Europe’s future.

He urged Europe to emerge from a “strategic minority” that had left it overdepend­ent on Russia for energy and the United States for security.

He described Russia’s behavior after its invasion of Ukraine as “uninhibite­d” and said it was no longer clear where Moscow’s “limits” lay.

He said the indispensa­ble “sine qua non” for European security was “that Russia does not win the war of aggression in Ukraine.”

“We need to build this strategic concept of a credible European defense for ourselves,” Macron said, adding Europe could not be “a vassal” of the US.

He said he would ask European partners for proposals in the coming months and added that Europe also needed its own capacity in cyberdefen­se and cybersecur­ity.

Macron said preference should be given to European suppliers in the purchase of military equipment and backed the idea of a European loan to finance this effort.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? WEST WARNED France’s President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech on Europe in front of the slogan ‘A powerful Europe’ in an amphitheat­er of Sorbonne University in the capital Paris on Thursday, April 25, 2024.
AFP PHOTO WEST WARNED France’s President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech on Europe in front of the slogan ‘A powerful Europe’ in an amphitheat­er of Sorbonne University in the capital Paris on Thursday, April 25, 2024.

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