France’s Macron on a trip to Vietnam urges World News for maximum cooperation in defense and business

Hanoi: French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday called Vietnam and France for close support in a rapidly unstable global scenario as they visited Hanoi, focused on strengthening regional relations as part of the tour of South -East Asia. Macron emphasized the need for “both great imbalances and power-powered rhetoric and return to intimidate” the need for “law-based order”. He is the next head of Indonesia and Singapore. The journey comes amidst trade stress, in which the US threatens tariffs standing on goods from Europe. Vietnamese imports in the United States were killed with 46% tariff – among the highest rates applicable in any country in April. Macron signed more than a dozen agreements on defense, nuclear power and trade, including a Vietnamese budget airline company Vietjet and Airbus to buy 20 A330–900 aircraft. He paid homage to those who fought the French colonial rulers and met Luong Kung, along with Loom, the Communist Party General Secretary Lam, along with Luong Kung, the French colonial rulers. Macron also visited the 11th -century literature temple in the heart of the Vietnamese capital. Macron said that France and Vietnam’s “sovereignty participation” could be the central axis of France’s approach in Indo-Pacific. Macron said that France demonstrated “desire to protect international maritime law” when it deployed the French carrier strike group in the South China Sea in early 2025. China and Vietnam have long -controlled a sea -controlling sea compromise, but have been closed in claims of competition in Spratly and Parasel islands and marine regions in the South China Sea. Macron said that France would support Vietnam in major areas including important minerals, high -speed rails, civil nuclear power and aerospace, and focus on partnership with the Asian nation to help infection away from dirty coal power, adding new capacity to renewable energy and civil nuclear power. This is Macron’s first visit to Vietnam since assuming office in 2017. France and Vietnam have been held with a comprehensive strategic partnership, Vietnam’s highest diplomatic status, Russia, China and America.