Europe should reduce US and China dual dependencies', Macron warns
Briefly

Emmanuel Macron, during a visit to the UK, urged European countries to mitigate their dual dependencies on the US and China. He outlined a vision for a greater European collaboration beyond the EU, focusing on partnerships, notably between France and Britain. Cooperation on migration was emphasized, proposing a scheme for returning some asylum seekers to France. Macron advocated for a youth mobility program and warned about the threats posed by dependencies on China and the US to fair trade and economic stability.
Emmanuel Macron emphasized the need for European countries to reduce their dual dependencies on the US and China, stating that such dependencies threaten fair trade and economic sustainability.
He praised the cooperation between France and the UK on migration, proposing a 'one-in, one-out' deal for asylum seekers which would see some returned to France as part of a closer partnership.
Macron called for a youth mobility scheme to enhance ties and opportunities between young people in Europe, a proposal that received widespread applause from attendees.
He warned that excessive reliance on both China and the US undermines economic foundations and called for a strategic shift towards building a sustainable future without these dependencies.
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