Heads up! 🌍 In a world that's feeling a bit bumpy lately, France and China are still locking arms as stable pals. That’s according to Jean-Pierre Raffarin, the former French prime minister, who spilled the tea in an interview with CGTN.
Raffarin pointed out that both countries are all-in on multilateralism—fancy term, but basically they’re keen on working together with lots of nations, not going solo. From boosting economies to sharing cultural vibes, they’re covering it all.
And the big news? President Macron is jetting off to China for a state visit from December 3 to 5—kicking off tomorrow! 🇫🇷✈️🇨🇳 Chinese foreign ministry reps confirmed it this Monday, and both sides have packed the agenda with talks on trade, tech collabs, and even some art and film exchanges.
For us here in South and Southeast Asia, it’s a reminder that global teamwork shapes everything from what shows hit our streaming lists to how startups get funding. Stay tuned—this visit could spark some cool new partnerships!
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Former French PM: China, France remain stable force in turbulent world
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