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Emmanuel Macron will go to the Netherlands on Monday January 30 to meet Prime Minister Rutte

2023-01-26T15:27:25.564Z


French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to The Hague on Monday January 30 to meet Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in order to...


French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to The Hague on Monday January 30 to meet Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte there to prepare for the European Council on February 9 and 10 in Brussels, the Elysée announced on Thursday January 26.

The interview will focus “

in particular on

support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression

and on strengthening the industrial policy of the European Union

”, specified the French presidency.

Europe on par with the USA

Emmanuel Macron has been maneuvering since his visit to Washington in early December to convince the EU to adopt a strong response to the massive US plan of 420 billion dollars for the ecological transition, which provides generous credits for taxes and subsidies for renewable energies.

Paris would like Europe to be able to play on an equal footing.

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He has already tried to rally the Spanish and German heads of government, Pedro Sanchez and Olaf Scholz, even if their degree of agreement will have to be assessed at the summit, particularly on the key question of European funding.

Emmanuel Macron will travel to the Netherlands on the eve of a new day of social mobilization against his disputed pension reform, after the first which brought together from one to two million people in the streets of France on January 19.

He will hold a joint press conference with Mark Rutte.

Source: lefigaro

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