By the end of the year, Emmanuel Macron has an international agenda to make your head spin.
After Rome and the Vatican eight days ago, he will fly next week to Egypt for the COP 27 on the climate, then heading for Indonesia and Bali for the G20, then Thailand.
Still Australia, where a visit-repairing after the clash of the submarines was envisaged, was it finally postponed… But a jump to Djerba (Tunisia) for the French-speaking world is possible.
At the beginning of December, the first official visit to Joe Biden at the White House, and a trip to Lebanon (where Paris seems a bit offended that its role in the historic Lebanese-Israeli gas agreement is underestimated) and Jordan would be in the study.
Without forgetting the appointments at 27 in Brussels and Christmas with the troops in external operations.
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