According to Bloomberg, during a meeting with South Korean students in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, French President Macron said: "Our goal is not to become vassals of two hegemonic powers. We do not want to rely on China's dominant position, nor be constrained by the unpredictability of the United States." Macron also expressed this view during his meetings with leaders of Japan and South Korea.
Macron pointed out that European countries share common interests with Japan and South Korea in areas such as international law, democracy, climate change, and healthcare. He suggested that Australia, Canada, India, and Brazil could also join the community formed by these nations, given their similar visions. This alliance could cooperate in fields including artificial intelligence, space exploration, energy (including nuclear energy), defense, security, and many others.
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