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France president advices European countries to reduce ties with US.

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April 10, 2023
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French President Macron Says “Europe Must Reduce Its Dependency On The US” And “Become A Third Superpower”

During a visit to China, Macron received an ‘unusually generous’ welcome from the President Xi amidst calls that he is trying to drive a wedge between the U.S and Europe at a particularly sensitive time.

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Macron said that there is a “great risk” that Europe “gets caught up in crises that are not ours, which prevents it from building its strategic autonomy,”.

China is currently running military drills around Taiwan – Macron warned against “getting dragged into confrontation between the U.S. and Taiwan”.

He also suggested that European nations should reduce their dependence on the “extraterritoriality of the U.S. dollar,”.

For him to address this right now directly, amidst de-dollarisation calls is very interesting timing.

Among all the other significant geopolitical developments, France and China completed their first Yuan-settled LNG trade, ditching the US Dollar.

One thing is for certain, the world order as we know it is changing rapidly.

Pay close attention New World Order: French President Macron Says “Europe Must Reduce Its Dependency On The US” And “Become A Third Superpower” Very Interesting Timing

During a visit to China, Macron received an ‘unusually generous’ welcome from the President Xi amidst calls that he is trying to drive a wedge between the U.S and Europe at a particularly sensitive time.

Macron said that there is a “great risk” that Europe “gets caught up in crises that are not ours, which prevents it from building its strategic autonomy,”.

China is currently running military drills around Taiwan – Macron warned against “getting dragged into confrontation between the U.S. and Taiwan”.

He also suggested that European nations should reduce their dependence on the “extraterritoriality of the U.S. dollar,”.

For him to address this right now directly, amidst de-dollarisation calls is very interesting timing.

Among all the other significant geopolitical developments, France and China completed their first Yuan-settled LNG trade, ditching the US Dollar.

One thing is for certain, the world order as we know it is changing rapidly.

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