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Emmanuel Macron has been making headlines across multiple fronts this week, cementing his position as a central figure in European politics during a turbulent geopolitical moment. Let's dive into the key developments.
First, the big news hitting this very weekend: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is heading to Paris on Monday for high-level talks with Macron, as confirmed by the French Elysée Palace. The two leaders will discuss conditions for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine, building on recent Geneva discussions and the American peace plan. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot emphasized to local press that they're ready to welcome Zelensky to move negotiations forward. This comes as a Ukrainian delegation is currently in Washington discussing Trump's peace initiative, with reports suggesting the original 28-point plan has been revised to better reflect Ukraine's position. Notably, Zelensky has been dealing with significant political turbulence at home after the resignation of his longtime chief aide Andriy Yermak on Friday following an anti-corruption investigation.
Meanwhile, Macron is also preparing for a state visit to China scheduled for December 3rd through 5th, his first trip to the country since April 2023. He'll meet with Xi Jinping to discuss economic, trade, and strategic partnership matters, particularly relevant given France's upcoming G7 presidency.
On the domestic front, Macron has been aggressively preparing French public opinion for potential conflict. Just this Thursday, he unveiled an ambitious new military program at the Varces military base in the French Alps, introducing a 10-month voluntary national service for young people aged 18 and 19, beginning next summer. The program will start with 3,000 youth and scale to 10,000 annually by 2030, potentially reaching 50,000 by 2035. He's backing this push with substantial defense spending increases, committing an additional 6.5 billion euros over two years and aiming for 64 billion euros in annual defense spending by 2027, effectively doubling what France spent when he took office in 2017.
Additionally, Macron has been vocal about European technology sovereignty. Speaking in the Vosges region this week, he criticized Brussels for moving too slowly on enforcing EU digital regulations against American tech giants, blaming US pressure for stalling investigations under the Digital Services Act.
Macron's week also included attendance at the Adopt AI Summit in Paris on November 27th, where he championed France's leadership in pushing widespread adoption of European artificial intelligence technologies.
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