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    France does not want Asia to choose sides in global competition, ambassador to Singapore says

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    Posted on February 18, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    France's ambassador to Singapore stresses Asia's independence in global competition, urging neutrality between the US and China.

    France does not want Asia to choose sides in global competition, ambassador t...

    By Xinghui Kok

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The new French ambassador to Singapore said on Monday that France and Europe do not want their Asian partners to have to choose between the United States and China.

    Stephen Marchisio, who took office on Tuesday, said France sees increasing pressure, "maybe more on the U.S. side", that partners in Asia must make a choice.

    "It's very important to say we can talk to everybody," he said. "We don't want anyone to choose."

    Marchisio was speaking to journalists at a luncheon in Singapore, where French President Emmanuel Macron will deliver the keynote address on May 31 at Asia's largest security meeting.

    Marchisio said the president will insist during his address that each state in the region can defend its own interests.

    "You can do that even if you disagree with the Chinese political model. And you can do that even if you don't want a military base from the U.S. on your soil," he said.

    The U.S. embassy in Singapore referred questions to the G7 statement signed in Munich by France and the United States, which said all members were committed to "a free, open and secure Indo-Pacific region".

    (Additional reporting by Gerry Doyle; Editing by Neil Fullick)

    Key Takeaways

    • •France urges Asia not to choose sides between US and China.
    • •Ambassador Stephen Marchisio highlights pressure from the US.
    • •France promotes dialogue with all global partners.
    • •Emmanuel Macron to address security meeting in Singapore.
    • •G7 statement supports a free Indo-Pacific region.

    Frequently Asked Questions about France does not want Asia to choose sides in global competition, ambassador to Singapore says

    1What is France's position regarding Asian partners?

    France does not want its Asian partners to have to choose between the United States and China, emphasizing the importance of dialogue with all parties.

    2What will President Macron address at the security meeting?

    President Macron will deliver a keynote address at Asia's largest security meeting, insisting that each state in the region can defend its own interests.

    3What did Ambassador Marchisio say about US pressure on Asia?

    Ambassador Marchisio noted that there is increasing pressure, particularly from the U.S. side, for Asian partners to make a choice between the U.S. and China.

    4How does France view the political models of China and the US?

    Marchisio stated that countries can defend their interests even if they disagree with the Chinese political model or do not want a U.S. military base on their soil.

    5What statement did the U.S. embassy refer to regarding Indo-Pacific security?

    The U.S. embassy in Singapore referred to a G7 statement signed in Munich, which committed all members to a free, open, and secure Indo-Pacific.

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