Macron urges Asia, Europe to resist `spheres of coercion`
2025-05-31
SINGAPORE: French President Emmanuel Macron urged Europe and Asia on Friday to build a new alliance to hold off big powers seeking to build `spheres of coercion`, in a swipe at China and Russia.
Macron was speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Asia`s major annual defence and security conference, as Russia defies diplomatic pressure for a ceasefire in Ukraine and capitals fret about Beijing`s growing assertiveness on Taiwan and the South China Sea.
Macron urged the internationalcommunity to unite in the face of countries seeking to grab territory and resources.
`We have a challenge of revisionist countries that want to impose under the name of spheres of influence-spheres of coercion,` Macron said.
`Countries that want to control areas from the fringes of Europe to the archipelagos in the South China Sea... that want to appropriate resources, whether fishing or mineral and crowd out others for their benefit.
Defence chiefs and officials from around the world are attending theannual forum that has in recent years become a barometer of US-China relations.
US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth will address the conference on Saturday after President Donald Trump fired a fresh salvo in his tariff battle with Beijing, which has roiled global money markets.
But unusually, China has not sent its defence minister to Shangri-La, and will instead be represented by a senior officer from its Peoples Liberation Army`s National Defence University.
Since 2019 Beijing has regularlysent its defence minister to the Shangri-La meet, occasions that offered rare opportunities to hold face-to-face talks with US counterparts.
`Build a new alliance` Macron`s speech came at the end of a tour of Vietnam, Indonesia and Singapore, which he used to present France as a reliable alternative for a region caught between Washington and Beijing.
Tensions between Washington and Beijing have ramped up since Trump returned to office in January, off the back of an escalating tradestandoff, intensified technological rivalry, and strategic military posturing.
Macron urged leaders at the conference to `build a positive new alliance between Europe and Asia, based on our common norms, on our common principles`.
`Our shared responsibility is to ensure with others that our countries are not collateral victims of the imbalances linked to the choices made by the superpowers, he said.
Macron urged China to stop its ally North Korea from sending forces to help Russia`s war inUkraine if Beijing `doesn`t want Nato being involved in Southeast Asia or in the rest of Asia`.
He warned Asian leaders against seeing the war in Ukraine as a distant problem with no relevance to them.
`If we consider that Russia could be allowed to take a part of the territory of Ukraine without any restriction, without any constraint, without any reaction of the global order, how would you phrase what could happen in Taiwan?` he said.
`What would you do the day something happens in the Philippines?`-AFP