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January 20, 2026

‘We choose respect to bullies,’ Macron says of Europe amid ‘time of instability’

France's President Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses, attends the 56th annual World Economic Forum in Davos on January 20, 2026
Macron wore sun shades after his latest battle with a watch an infection and addressed the chamber in English.Image: Markus Schreiber/AP Photo/dpa/image alliance

French President Emmanuel Macron opened his speech Tuesday in Davos with a joke, saying “It’s a time of peace, stability and predictability,” to laughs from the chamber.

“It’s clear we are reaching a time of instability, of imbalances,” he stated, citing international shifts in direction of autocracy from democracy, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and extra wars all over the world — “even though I understand a few of them were fixed,” in a dig at US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly boasted of ending a number of wars since coming into workplace final 12 months.

The French president warned in opposition to “a world where international law is trampled underfoot,” and a world the place the sturdy do what they are going to whereas the weak endure what they have to.

In reference to the most recent disputes about Greenland, Macron described the specter of additional sanctions from the US in direction of Europe as “fundamentally unacceptable, even more so when they are used as leverage against territorial sovereignty.”

He stated he needed to rule out two approaches to the brand new threats on the planet, firstly to “passively accept the law of the strongest,” saying it did not make sense to just accept “a sort of new colonial approach.”

But Macron additionally warned in opposition to adopting “a purely moral posture,” saying this path “would condemn us to marginalization and powerlessness.”

“France must defend effective multilateralism,” he stated, as his authorities takes up the G7 presidency in 2026.

“We do prefer respect to bullies,” he stated in direction of the tip of his deal with. “We do prefer science to conspiracy. We do prefer rule of law to brutality.”

Macron: ‘We do choose respect to bullies’

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