French President Emmanuel Macron to visit Japan, South Korea from March 31

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to embark on a diplomatic tour of Asia, with scheduled visits to Japan and South Korea from March 31 to April 3. His itinerary includes a two-day stay in Japan, followed by a brief visit to South Korea. The primary objective of this trip is to enhance the strategic partnership between France, Japan, and South Korea, particularly in areas such as trade, security, and technology. Macron's visit comes at a time when global geopolitical dynamics are shifting, and France aims to solidify its presence in the Indo-Pacific region. Both Japan and South Korea are key allies for France in this context, as they navigate challenges posed by regional tensions and economic collaborations. This tour is expected to foster closer cooperation and dialogue among these nations, addressing mutual interests and promoting stability in the region.
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