Promising to Make Our Planet Great Again

Swift, smart and typically self-assured, Emmanuel Macron'southward response to Donald Trump's decision to pull the U.s. out of the Paris climate accords confirmed a nigh-faultless debut on the international stage for France'southward new president, analysts said.

"Make our planet neat once again," Macron, a diplomatic novice not yet 40, exhorted the world, recycling Trump's own slogan in an unprecedented address partly in English from the Elysée Palace soon after the Us president had informed the world he was withdrawing from the global agreement on Thursday.

The phrase, tweeted minutes later as a graphic that speedily went viral, was accompanied by a renewed invitation to US scientists, researchers and entrepreneurs disappointed by their administration's move to "come to France and work with us together" on climate solutions.

"It was adroitly done," said Thomas Gomart, the manager of the French Plant for International Relations. "It showed a self-confidence, even a form of insolence … In terms of strange relations, the early stages of Macron's presidency have undeniably been a success."

Macron'due south brisk three-minute intervention on Thursday dark won him praise on social media both abroad – where he was compared favourably to Trump – and at home, where it was widely and only half-jokingly suggested he should change his title to "leader of the free world".

From his muscular handshake with Trump earlier last calendar week's Nato meeting in Brussels to his "extremely frank and direct" commutation with Russia's Vladmir Putin in Versailles, the French president, less than a month into his mandate, has shown "disrespect … agility and timing", said the daily Libération.

Strategically, in a world of Trump and Putin, with ongoing conflicts in the Eye E and the Eu weakened by Brexit, Macron aims to restore and dilate French republic'due south global voice at the middle of a stronger Europe based on a revival of the critical postwar relationship between Paris and Berlin.

Alive to the importance of symbols and images, his style is at times purposely theatrical. Macron is determined to "rehabilitate the office of the president", Gomart said, after what many saw every bit the vulgarity of Nicolas Sarkozy and the exaggerated normality of François Hollande.

"And then what we see is a convergence betwixt this immature president who is the incarnation of a form of modernity, and these symbols that resonate with the French, these references to France's history," Gomart said. "Don't forget parliamentary elections are non far away."

French and international media had a field day with the Trump-Macron handshake, in which the 39-year-old French leader squeezed his much older US counterpart's hand then difficult that Trump's knuckles whitened and he was somewhen forced to relinquish his grip.

Macron later on admitted the motion had "not been innocent" and was "a moment of truth", describing Trump, Putin and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, as men who see relationships "in terms of a balance of ability" and to whom it was vital "not to grant even small-scale concessions".

Much was besides made of his public admonishment of Putin on Monday. With the Russian president at his side in the gilded splendour of the Palace of Versailles, Macron warned France would show "no weakness" if chemical weapons were used in Syria, would be "constantly vigilant" on gay rights in Chechnya, and expected the Minsk agreements on Ukraine to be implemented.

He also said firmly that Russia Today and Sputnik, two Kremlin-funded news outlets, had behaved "like agents of influence and propaganda" that had repeatedly "spread serious untruths" virtually him during his ballot campaign.

Putin and Macron at the Chateau de Versailles.
Putin and Macron at the Palace of Versailles. Photograph: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters

Polls suggest the approach is proving effective with French voters. Macron'due south new political movement, La République En Marche, is on target for a 30% share of the national vote in next calendar month's elections – a 10-point advance since his arrival in the Elysée concluding month.

An Ipsos poll this week suggested the cross-party movement could win between 395 and 425 seats in the lower firm of parliament, comfortably above the 289 it would need to secure an accented majority in 577-seat national assembly.

But at that place were suggestions on Fri that Macron'southward style may accept backfired in i respect: the Washington Post reported that alongside intense EU pressure on Trump over the climate accord, agreed in the French capital in 2015, the younger leader's tough opinion could just have confirmed Trump in his intentions.

Macron's words "irritated and bewildered" the US president, the paper quoted unnamed White House aides as saying, and may have helped inspire his annotate on Thursday that he "was elected to serve the citizens of Pittsburgh – not Paris".

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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/03/make-our-planet-great-again-macron-praised-for-response-to-trump

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