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By Michel Rose PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to south east Asia to pitch France and Europe as reliable partners with "no strings attached" as the U.S. and China use

Macron Promotes France as a Trustworthy Partner During Asia Tour

By Michel Rose

PARIS (Reuters) -French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to south east Asia to pitch France and Europe as reliable partners with "no strings attached" as the U.S. and China use more aggressive ways to gain influence in the region, officials said.

Macron is set to arrive in Hanoi on Sunday, the first trip to Vietnam by a French president in nearly a decade, move on to Indonesia and finish up in Singapore, where he will speak at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia's top defence conference.

Macron will present France and Europe as defenders of international cooperation and rules-based trade, at a time when other world powers such as the U.S. under President Donald Trump and China use more "coercive" or "predatory" methods.

"As far as we're concerned, we defend the idea of rules for international trade, we don't advocate for the law of the jungle, where it's about survival of the fittest," a French presidential adviser said on Wednesday.

Export-reliant Vietnam was caught off guard by the threat of high tariffs from the U.S. and France, and is keen to diversify its supply sources and markets to rely less on China.

Dozens of deals were being prepared and could be signed during the three state visits, the Elysee told Reuters earlier.

Macron is following leaders of China, Japan and other European countries in visiting the region in recent weeks, in a sign of south east Asia's strategic importance amid uncertainties on global supply chains and trade.

The French leader will also use a speech to Indonesian students and the Singapore conference to dispel "misunderstandings" about the European position on conflicts beyond the region, denying any double standards on Gaza and framing Ukraine as not solely a European issue.

Macron's criticism of Israel has become more strident over recent months, calling Benjamin Netanyahu's action in Gaza "shameful", which French officials hope will resonate in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country.

Asked whether Indonesia, which has bought French-made Rafale warplanes, may need reassuring after at least one similar jet from the Indian army was downed by Pakistan, the French presidential adviser said the trip was not about specific "news items".

"Unlike with the United States or other countries, French partners know there's "no strings attached" with (our material)," he said.

(Reporting by Michel Rose, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Macron promotes France as a reliable partner in Southeast Asia.
  • The tour includes visits to Vietnam, Indonesia, and Singapore.
  • France emphasizes rules-based trade over coercive methods.
  • Macron aims to dispel misunderstandings about European positions.
  • The visit highlights Southeast Asia's strategic importance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Macron's Asia tour?
Macron aims to present France and Europe as reliable partners with 'no strings attached' amid the US-China rivalry, promoting international cooperation and rules-based trade.
Which countries will Macron visit during his tour?
Macron will visit Vietnam, Indonesia, and Singapore during his tour, marking the first visit to Vietnam by a French president in nearly a decade.
What issues will Macron address in his speeches?
He will address misunderstandings about Europe's position on global conflicts and emphasize France's commitment to international trade rules.
How has Vietnam reacted to US tariffs?
Vietnam has been caught off guard by the threat of high tariffs from the US and France and is eager to diversify its supply sources and markets to reduce reliance on China.
What recent criticisms has Macron made regarding Israel?
Macron has become more critical of Israel, calling Netanyahu's actions in Gaza 'shameful,' which French officials hope will resonate positively in Indonesia.

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