Raffarin on Global Stability
On the brink of a major state visit, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, former prime minister of France, says that France and the Chinese mainland stand as stable forces in a world marked by economic volatility and geopolitical change. In a recent interview, he highlighted their shared commitment to multilateralism, with collaboration spanning economy, culture and beyond.
Macron’s Upcoming State Visit
French President Emmanuel Macron will pay a state visit to the Chinese mainland from December 3 to 5, 2025. This trip aims to deepen economic partnerships, spark cultural exchanges and reinforce a rules-based global order at a time when many alliances are under strain.
Why It Matters for Young Global Citizens
For entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts, these talks could unlock new innovation hubs and bilateral startup programs. Thought leaders will watch how cultural diplomacy evolves amid global challenges, while travelers and digital nomads can look forward to more open exchanges and joint cultural festivals.
Looking Ahead
As 2025 draws to a close, the France–Chinese mainland partnership sends a clear signal: in an era of rapid change, multilateral cooperation remains a cornerstone for stability and growth. Stay tuned to see how this high-profile visit shapes the year ahead.
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Former French PM: China, France remain stable force in turbulent world
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