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European political order ‘in danger’, France warns

France’s foreign minister says Europe’s political order is under threat, criticises US claims of ‘civilisational erasure’ and warns of EU’s uncertain future

PARIS: The European political order “is today in danger”, France’s foreign minister said on Friday, sharply criticising his country’s long-time ally Washington and hitting back at US claims Europe faced “civilisational erasure”.

Jean-Noel Barrot delivered his annual address to France’s ambassadors as European powers were racing to come up with a coordinated response to Washington’s increasingly assertive posture on the world stage and Donald Trump’s designs on Greenland.

“No, European civilisation will not fade away,” Barrot said.

“But yes, our political order is today in danger, despite its precious stability in an unpredictable world, despite its immense scientific, technological, cultural and financial wealth.”

A US national security strategy released in December by Trump’s administration launched a brutal attack on Europe, describing it as facing “civilisational erasure” from migration and calling for “cultivating resistance” among right-wing parties.

“No, Europe is not on the brink of civilisational erasure, and the presumptuous voices claiming it is would do better to watch out for their own erasure,” the French minister said.

But the European Union is, in his view, “threatened from the outside by adversaries who are trying to unravel the bonds of solidarity that unite us” and “from within by democratic fatigue”.

“Let’s be clear: nothing guarantees today that we will still be living within the European Union as we know it in 10 years,” he warned.

He described the United States as “allies with whom we are not always aligned.”

“In a matter of months, the new American administration decided — and that is its right — to rethink the ties that bind us. It is also our right to say ‘no’ to a historic ally, however historic it may be, when its proposal is not acceptable and when we must say ‘no’,” Barrot said.

France’s top diplomat spoke one day after President Emmanuel Macron warned the United States was “gradually turning away” from some of its allies and “breaking free from international rules”, offering some of his strongest criticism yet of Washington’s policies under Trump.

Barrot also warned that the world was “facing the risk of nuclear proliferation” due to the erosion of the legal framework on arms control and the expiration of the New START treaty.

The New START treaty is the last bilateral nuclear arms control agreement between the United States and Russia. It expires on February 5.

Overnight Russia hit western Ukraine, close to the border with EU and NATO member Poland, with its hypersonic Oreshnik missile after rejecting the latest post-war peacekeeping plan from Kyiv’s European and US allies.

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