French President Emmanuel Macron has urged Asian countries to join a consensus against the Ukraine conflict because "war is also an Asian problem."
According to the French news agency AFP, Emmanuel McEwan addressed business leaders on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Bangkok on Friday, saying, "We are in the jungle and we have two big elephants, who are more and more afraid." Trying to.'
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He said that France is trying to build a consensus because this war will create a lot of instability. "We don't believe in supremacy, we don't believe in confrontation, we believe in stability."
Emmanuel McEwan said the international community was facing multiple crises, from climate change to economic recession, and needed a coordinated response.
He said that "Our Indo-Pacific strategy is how to provide stability and balance in this environment in which two superpowers cannot clash."
Describing Russia's war in Ukraine as the main cause of global instability, the French president said, "All countries in Asia and elsewhere need to accept their duty."
It should be noted that Russia attacked the neighboring country of Ukraine on February 24, since then the war has been going on continuously and sometimes there are reports of the other side's side getting heavier.