Macron says Brexit cannot divide EU

Macron says Brexit cannot divide EU

by Joseph Anthony
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File photo: French President Emmanuel Macron

President Emmanuel Macron on Monday said preserving European Union unity was more important than forging a close relationship with post-Brexit Britain, and hit out at what he called U.S. President Donald Trumpโ€™s โ€œaggressiveโ€ isolationism.


Macron, who met Prime Minister Theresa May for talks on Britainโ€™s departure from the EU during the summer holiday, said he wanted to reach a Brexit deal by the end of the year and showed no signs of breaking ranks with other EU capitals.

โ€œFrance wants to maintain a strong, special relationship with London but not if the cost is the European Unionโ€™s unravelling,โ€ he told a gathering of French ambassadors.

Brexit, Macron said, โ€œis a sovereign choice, which we must respect, but it canโ€™t come at the expense of the European Unionโ€™s integrity.โ€

In a one-and-a-half hour speech outlining his diplomatic priorities for the year ahead, Macron made no major policy shifts, but spoke forcefully on what he labelled the โ€œcrisis of multilateralismโ€ and the need to make Europe more โ€œsovereignโ€.

Macron called on Europe to be โ€œa trade and economic powerโ€, which defends its strategic interests and financial independence with tools that can fend off U.S. extraterritorial sanctions.

โ€œMultilateralism is going through a major crisis which collides with all our diplomatic activity, above all because of U.S. policy,โ€ he said.


โ€œThe partner with whom Europe built the new post-World War order appears to be turning its back on this shared history,โ€ he said.

In his first year, Macron banked on nurturing relationships with awkward leaders such as U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, appearing engaged on the world stage but often remaining non-committal and trying to mediate without unsettling anyone.

That approach has been tested after Trump shunned Macron and other allies, pulling out of a global climate pact, imposing extraterritorial sanctions on Iran, and imposing tariffs on EU steel and aluminium.

In Syria, despite French strikes, the French leader has had little influence over Putin.

Meanwhile, French forcesโ€™ operations to combat an Islamist uprising in West Africa, started under Macronโ€™s predecessor and made a priority by the 40-year old, have struggled to root out jihadists in Mali and neighbouring countries.

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