Macron urges Europe to start acting like global power

Published February 11, 2026
French President Emmanuel Macron reacts as he delivers a speech during a meeting with students from the “Prepas Talents du service public” as part of a program that aims to give every young person an opportunity to join the civil service, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France on February 6, 2026. — Reuters/File
French President Emmanuel Macron reacts as he delivers a speech during a meeting with students from the “Prepas Talents du service public” as part of a program that aims to give every young person an opportunity to join the civil service, at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France on February 6, 2026. — Reuters/File

PARIS: Europe should brace for more moments of US hostility, French President Emmanuel Macron has warned, and should treat what he called the “Greenland moment” as a wake-up call to push through long-delayed reforms to strengthen the bloc’s global power.

In an interview with several European newspapers, the French leader said the European Union should not mistake a lull in tensions with Washington for a lasting shift despite a pause in US threats over Greenland, trade and technology.

Macron urged EU leaders to use a summit in a Belgian castle this week to inject fresh energy into economic reforms to bolster the bloc’s competitiveness and strengthen its ability to stand up to China and the United States on the world stage.

When there’s a clear act of aggression, I think what we should do isn’t bow down or try to reach a settlement,” Macron told Le Monde, the Financial Times and other newspapers in comments published on Tuesday.

French president warns of renewed friction with US, urges EU to use ‘Greenland moment’ to push reforms

“We’ve tried that strategy for months. Its not working, Macron said the Trump administration was being “openly anti-European” and seeking the EU’s “dismemberment”. He said he anticipated further tensions with the Trump administration, including over Europe’s regulation of digital technology.

“The US will, in the coming months that’s certain attack us over digital regulation,” Macron added, warning of potential US import tariffs from US President Donald Trump should the EU use its Digital Services Act to control tech companies.

Europe needs protection

Europe needed to be more resilient in the face of a double challenge from the United States and China, Macron said. “We have the Chinese tsunami on the trade front, and we have minute-by-minute instability on the American side. These two crises amount to a profound shock a rupture for Europeans,” he continued.

Macron, whose second term finishes in spring 2027, renewed his call for the EU to embark on more common borrowing to help the bloc of 27 nations invest at scale and challenge the hegemony of the US dollar.

“World markets are increasingly wary of the US dollar. They’re looking at alternatives. Let’s offer them European debt,” Macron said, adding that Europe’s democratic institutions were a major asset for investors at a time when the US was “drifting away from the rule of law”.

The EU used joint debt in 2020 to re-boot the European economy after the Covid-19 pandemic, but French attempts to make such tools permanent have faced stiff resistance from Germany and other more frugal northern member states.

Thursday’s summit will include discussions around French-led plans for a Made in Europe strategy that would set minimum requirements for European content in locally manufactured goods. The approach has split EU countries and alarmed automakers.

“For me, the economic strategy to make our Europe a power lies in what I call protection, which is not protectionism, but rather European preference,” Macron said.

Published in Dawn, February 11th, 2026

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