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Investing.com -- French President Emmanuel Macron voiced concerns on Friday about the growing division between the United States and China, identifying it as the primary risk currently facing the world.
Macron made his remarks during the Shangri-La Dialogue, Asia’s leading defense forum, which he attended as part of a two-day state visit to Singapore. The French President warned that choosing sides between the two superpowers could lead to the collapse of the global order and the systematic destruction of institutions established after World War II to maintain peace.
Macron emphasized that Asia and Europe share a mutual interest in preventing the disintegration of this global order. He urged for unity and cooperation among nations to mitigate the risks posed by the escalating tensions between the U.S. and China.
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