Macron: ‘UK government does not keep its word’

Macron: 'UK government does not keep its word'

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Macron: ‘UK government does not keep its word’

Macron: ‘UK government does not keep its word’

This Tuesday (9) French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the position of the British government. 09.12.2021, Sputnik Brazil

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Macron told a news conference on France’s plans for the presidency of the European Union (EU) that London’s failure to deliver on its promises had caused tensions in relations with France in areas such as defense, migration and fisheries. The French president said the United Kingdom had pressed for an AUKUS security agreement with Australia and the United States, prompting the Australian government to rescind an agreement with France to buy submarines. This is the first time the French president has accused London of being an “emotional promoter” of the deal. Migration crisis, say labor policies in the UK are problematic. According to the French president, London has an economic model based on illegal work. Recently, 27 immigrants drowned while trying to cross the English Channel into England. Despite the criticism, Macron used a compromising tone during his speech, noting that he “loves England and its people.” Work with Paris in “good faith”.

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France was very relaxed in the face of the severe frustration that England was bringing to the Macron government. It is not surprising that the French government tore up the NATO deal and struck a secret deal with Russia.

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In the face of geo-economic interests, all “respect” is being thrown out, as Paris did to Russia in the Mistral issue in May 2015.

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This Tuesday (9) French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the position of the British government.

Macron told a news conference on France’s plans for the presidency of the European Union (EU) that London’s failure to deliver on its promises had caused tensions in relations with France in areas such as defense, migration and fisheries.

“The problem with the British government is that it does not do what it says it will do,” Macron said. Published The British newspaper The Guardian.
The French president said the United Kingdom had pressed for an AUKUS security agreement with Australia and the United States, which had provoked the Australian government. The agreement with France should be canceled To purchase submarines. This is the first time London has accused the French president of being an “emotional promoter” of the deal.
“Can I ignore the fact that the British are serious promoters of an agreement to deliberately hurt France’s interests in the Indo – Pacific region and to create a unique alternative perspective?” As mentioned above By Reuters Agency.
The British government, for its part, said the AUKUS agreement was not intended to undermine its security ties with France.
Macron too Criticisms related to the migration crisis, Claiming that UK labor policies are problematic. According to the French president, London has an economic model based on illegal work. Recently, 27 immigrants drowned while trying to cross the English Channel into England.

Despite the criticisms, Macron also used a compromising tone. During the speech, he said he “loved the UK and its people” and looked forward to a government willing to work with Paris “in good faith”.

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