Macron continues his visit to Asia and champions European 'predictability'

马克龙继续其亚洲之行,力挺欧洲的“可预测性”。

The Globalist

2026-04-03

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France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, continues his Asian trip South Korea. Then: How are governments responding to the global oil crisis? Plus: Bosnian footballers get diplomatic passports. And: Chocolate from Paris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Rallying regional leaders Emmanuel Macron's trip to Japan and South Korea becomes a moment

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