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Macron comments on Taiwan raise questions on EU global ties

French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he speaks during the French Tech event at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool, File) French President Emmanuel Macron gestures as he speaks during the French Tech event at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Monday, Feb. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool, File)
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Comments by French President Emmanuel Macron over Europe's priorities on Taiwan have raised questions over the EU's relationship with both the U.S. and China, on the eve of his planned speech on the bloc's sovereignty in The Netherlands.

Macron's remarks were published Sunday in an interview with French newspaper Les Echos and Politico Europe.

鈥淭he question we need to answer, as Europeans, is the following: is it in our interest to accelerate (a crisis) on Taiwan? No,鈥 Macron was quoted as saying in the interview. 鈥淭he worst thing would be to think that we Europeans must become followers on this topic and take our cue from the U.S. agenda and a Chinese overreaction.鈥

The comments were made Friday, before China launched large-scale combat exercises around Taiwan that simulated sealing off the island in response to the Taiwanese president's trip to the U.S. last week.

Macron spoke to reporters on his way back from a three-day state visit to China, where he spoke at length with President Xi Jinping, including about Taiwan, according to Macron's office.

The remarks have drawn wide attention on social media, and experts raised questions about whether Macron's views are in line with the European Union's position and whether the bloc of 27 is able to become the 鈥渢hird superpower鈥 that Macron says he hopes to build within 鈥渁 few years.鈥

Asked about Macron's comments Monday, White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby insisted that the U.S. and France have a 鈥渢errific bilateral cooperation鈥 and closely coordinate on security issues in Ukraine, the Indo-Pacific, the Sahel and elsewhere.

鈥淲e're focused on ... making sure that together we're meeting the national security requirements of both countries,鈥 Kirby said.

Macron on Tuesday is to start a two-day state visit in The Netherlands, where he is scheduled to make a speech on Europe's sovereignty, with a focus on the economy and industry, according to his office.

鈥淲e, Europeans, must wake up. Our priority is not others' agendas in all regions of the world,鈥 Macron said in the interview.

He emphasized the concept of 鈥渟trategic autonomy鈥 for Europe which he has promoted for years. He warned of what he called the 鈥渢rap鈥 that would lead to the bloc 鈥済etting caught up in crises that are not ours.鈥

鈥淲e don't want to depend on others for critical topics,鈥 he insisted.

Politico said Macron's office asked to check the president's quotes before they were published, a common practice in France, leading to some parts of the interview in which he 鈥渟poke even more frankly about Taiwan and Europe's strategic autonomy鈥 getting cut out.

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