Recently, in December 2025, former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin delivered a compelling message: France and China can serve as messengers of peace for the world 🌏✨. He highlights that the Chinese mainland’s rise is anchored in peace, while France’s history reminds us that true reconciliation is always possible.
For young pros and students in South and Southeast Asia, this vision resonates on many levels. Stable global ties can mean more tech collaborations, smoother travel, and fresh cultural exchanges—from Bollywood meets Beijing blockbusters to startup hackathons across continents. Imagine a regional coding jam funded by French incubators and Chinese tech giants—a real-life powerhouse combo! 💻🤝
Raffarin urges moving beyond differences. In 2025, as we navigate complex geopolitics and climate challenges, a peaceful partnership between the West and the East could spark innovative solutions—from green tech projects in Vietnam to digital education platforms in Sri Lanka.
South and Southeast Asian youth know that bridging gaps is the first step to building a brighter future. As Raffarin puts it, going beyond differences isn’t just diplomatic talk; it’s a global mission we can all take part in by staying curious, open-minded, and collaborative 🙌.
What’s your take on this peace mission? Can France and China lead the way to a more united world? Let us know in the comments! 💬
Reference(s):
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