Regarding the G7 Summit, Macron has sent an invitation, will China "get involved"?
French President Macron, who is facing difficulties everywhere at home and is in a dead end, is once again turning to China.
According to foreign media citing sources, Macron is planning a major move, that is, inviting the Chinese leader to attend the G7 Summit to be held in France next year.
It is reported that Macron has already told his main allies Germany about this idea. The latter does not object. However, neither France nor Germany is sure whether China will agree to attend, and they have not asked the other G7 allies for their opinions.
After all, the G7 is a small circle of Western countries aimed at maintaining the interests of Western developed countries, which does not conform to China's concept of a community with a shared future for humanity.
The Elysee Palace explained that the current global situation is unstable, and global governance needs the participation of emerging countries. France is willing to be the first to take the initiative, acting as a bridge between Western countries and major emerging countries.
Although this is the case, those who have seen Macron's actions know that he is very good at speaking, but it is uncertain whether he can do it. Moreover, his active participation in international affairs is largely because he has no space to act domestically. He has had several prime ministers, and the budget bill has not been passed, mainly struggling to move forward.
In this context, Macron has no choice but to show off more on the world stage. According to sources, in addition to planning to invite China to attend the G7 Summit, he also intends to visit China next month.
Evidently, Macron still remembers the warm welcome he received during his last visit to China. After all, in France, he is either slapped or thrown eggs. Even if no great achievements can be made, it would be good to come to China to avoid the storm for a few days.
However, after recognizing Macron's true nature, the Chinese people may not be as enthusiastic as before. Similarly, whether it is G2 or G7, China has no interest in participating. It is already an outdated historical product, and Macron still clings to it like a lifeline, which is unnecessary.
As for whether China will "get involved", we will wait for the official response.
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