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Emmanuel Macron has had a dramatic and high-profile week on the world stage as France’s president, starting with a whirlwind diplomatic circuit that saw him in Brazil for the COP30 climate summit before a historic stopover in Mexico City. According to Le Monde, it was the first French presidential visit to Mexico since 2014, and he was officially received at the National Palace by President Claudia Sheinbaum, with both leaders emphasizing the growing strategic and cultural alliance between France and Mexico. The visit was wrapped in symbolism, marking the 200th anniversary of bilateral relations, and it ended with a formal promise to boost economic, scientific, and cultural cooperation. Macron took the opportunity to address sensitive topics at a joint press conference, as covered by EFE, insisting that French companies will ramp up investment in Mexico’s energy, transport, and circular economy sectors, citing the significant economic ties that already exist—nearly 700 French companies in Mexico, generating hundreds of thousands of jobs. A new binational commission was also announced to facilitate the recovery of historical indigenous manuscripts, which the Mexican government has sought for years.
On the diplomatic front, Macron was pressed by Mexican journalists about US military activities in the Caribbean and drug trafficking, to which he responded, as reported by France24, by underscoring France’s deep respect for national sovereignty, sending a nuanced message on the importance of international cooperation that does not override local autonomy.
Shifting to the broader international arena, Enab Baladi reports that Macron, during a meeting with Syria’s new transitional president Ahmad al-Sharaa in Belém, extended an invitation for Syria to join the Global Coalition to Counter the Islamic State, emphasizing France’s ongoing focus on anti-terrorism in light of the Paris attacks legacy. He welcomed the UN Security Council’s move to lift sanctions on Syria’s new leadership and framed renewed Franco-Syrian cooperation as pivotal for both regional and French national security.
On a more controversial note back in France, Macron’s comments about being “positive but vigilant” regarding the pending EU-Mercosur free trade agreement triggered a fresh wave of criticism from French agricultural representatives, according to European Newsroom. Farm unions denounced perceived risks to French agriculture, pressing Macron to stand firm on robust safeguards, fair competition, and sanitary controls to protect local producers.
Looking ahead, Caliber.Az reports Macron is preparing for a multi-country African tour starting November 20, with stops in Mauritius, South Africa, Gabon, and Angola, aimed at strengthening France’s diplomatic and economic grip in a region where China and the United States are intensifying their influence.
In terms of business activities and upcoming appearances, Macron will chair the Choose France summit for domestic investors on November 17, continuing a tradition of touting France’s attractiveness to investment.
On social media, the announcement of the historic Mexico–France pact—and Macron’s carefully worded positions on trade and sovereignty—are circulating widely under hashtags like #MacronVisit and #FranceMexico.
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