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French President Emmanuel Macron at the seventy-third session of the United Nations General Assembly. He has differed with US President Donald Trump over unilateralism.

French President Emmanuel Macron at the seventy-third session of the United Nations General Assembly. He has differed with US President Donald Trump over unilateralism. [Photo/ UN Photo]

French President Macron differs with Trump over tackling global challenges

Despite US President Donald Trump’s continued calls for protectionism, Macron called deplorable what he saw as a deep crisis of the traditional international order

by Njenga Hakeenah
September 27, 2018
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French President Emmanuel Macron has warned against the temptation towards unilateralism pleading for a new global balance crafted by all countries working together.

In a different approach from US President Donald Trump’s continued calls for protectionism, Macron called deplorable what he saw as a deep crisis of the traditional international order.

Speaking on Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the French President advocated for the advent of a new balance, based on new forms of regional and international cooperation.

Macron reaffirmed key principles in this regard: respect for sovereignty, “the foundation of the Charter”, the strengthening of regional cooperation and the strengthening of international engagement through the United Nations.

He told leaders that tackling the challenges of the day required adherence to “universal values, the non-negotiable defence of our values,” such as equality of individuals or gender equality.

Similarly, he argued, human rights “are not a cultural fact, but a body of law enshrined in international treaties”.

Macron expressed deep belief in the sovereignty of peoples and, at the same time, enhanced cooperation with multilateral forums and “renewed legitimacy of the United Nations.”

He cited several examples of such cooperation related to conflicts, first and foremost Syria, where solutions must be “driven by the Astana Process Guarantors, other regional States or others, and under the auspices of the United Nations”.

Similarly, in the face of terrorism, he said “we are strong when States can count on their own strengths and rely on forms of regional cooperation”, citing as models the joint forces set up in the Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin region.

In this regard, he called for “a better articulation between the United Nations and the African Union” and called for the adoption of a relevant Security Council resolution “before the end of the year”.

Multilateralism in retreat

“At a time where our collective system is falling apart, sadly, it is most in demand,” he said, adding that France would continue to remind everyone that nationalism always leads to defeat.

“Only collective action allows for the upholding of sovereignty and equality. This is the reason we must take action against climate, demographics and digital challenges. No one alone can tackle these,” Macron said.

Acknowledging that some might be tired of multilateralism, he implored people to resist the urge to view it as trendy.

It was genocide that led to the United Nations, he said, recalling the atrocities of the Second World War and the complacency of the international community at that time.

But France is a country that has always fought for universality, he said, imploring people to not succumb to indifference and to not accept history unravelling.

“Our children are watching. Let us do this on a human level,” he said.

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