The French President Emmanuel Macron declared that we must “reconsider our relationship with Russia” after the war in Ukraine and called for “a new international order” on Sunday, September 22, in Paris, at the “Meeting for Peace”.
According to the French president, it is necessary to think about “peace in tomorrow’s Europe” with the participation of all stakeholders and taking into account the fact that Europe “is not limited to the European Union and NATO”.
“We are trying to develop a European political community, but we will need to think about a new form of organisation for Europe and then rethink our ties with Russiathinking about peace on the European continent,” said Macron.
“Building a New International Order”
Macron called for “building a new international order” because “our current order is incomplete and unfair” because “many of the most populous countries did not exist when seats were shared.”
We need “an order in which one and the other are not able to block others and in which countries are represented with dignity and therefore do so with much fairer bodies, be it the United Nations, the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund”, said the French head of state.
“Peace can only be achieved through coexistence” and “there will be one place, one land, one state, coexistence, recognition of the existence of all, recognition of the right of all to live in peace,” he said on the occasion of developments in the Middle East. East.