French President Emmanuel Macron stated on Saturday, November 22, that the G20, one of the countries with the largest economies, had done just that “many problems to be resolved” current and past international crises “risky” decline due to lack of collective remobilization “some priorities”.
“The G20 may be reaching the end of a cycle (…) We are experiencing a moment in our geopolitics where we are having great difficulty in resolving major international crises at this table, together, including with members who are not present at this time.”he said at the opening of 20e The G20 Summit in Johannesburg (South Africa), was boycotted by American President Donald Trump.
“We must all be clear about the fact that the G20 is at risk if we do not collectively mobilize to achieve several priorities”he insisted. The French President deeply regrets the facts experienced by the G20 countries “striving to have common standards in the geopolitical space”whether “defense of humanitarian law, societal sovereignty, human dignity”.
Multilateral dialogue
The President of the Republic also mentioned the American-Russian “peace plan” presented in the context of the war in Ukraine. “There will be no peace in Ukraine without Ukrainians, without respect for their sovereignty”he stressed, while Europe seeks a response to America’s plans against Ukraine.
“There will be no stability in the Middle East as long as there is no active struggle against terrorism but also respect for the sovereignty of all people.”he added, also citing the Great Lakes and Sudan crises in Africa.
Mr Macron also called “reviving multilateral dialogue that will enable action to be taken against the causes of economic overbalance” and to “building a new framework for international partnerships”. This is also necessary “continue to re-industrialize our behavior in developing countries and also in developing countries”, he estimated.
It’s necessary “really shows that we have real action to remobilize this forum and provide answers for our economy collectively at this table”the French president insisted.
