Core Viewpoint - French President Macron warns that the EU should not be misled by a false sense of security regarding tensions with the US over Greenland, technology, and trade, urging for an "economic revolution" to reduce dependence on the US and become a true global power [1][4]. Group 1: Economic Reform and Strategic Autonomy - Macron calls for EU member states to initiate long-delayed economic reforms, leveraging what he terms the "Greenland moment," which signifies the awareness of threats faced by Europeans [1][4]. - He advocates for a "Europe First" policy to support domestic companies and technologies in strategic sectors such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, and chemicals [5]. - Macron proposes the issuance of new common debt by the EU to jointly invest in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, energy transition, and defense [5]. Group 2: Ongoing Tensions with the US - Macron emphasizes that the crisis triggered by Trump's threats regarding Greenland is not over and anticipates further conflicts over technology regulation later this year [2][5]. - He warns that the US will likely attack the EU on digital regulation in the coming months, particularly if the EU uses its Digital Services Act (DSA) to regulate American tech companies, which could lead to potential tariffs from the US [2][5]. - Macron highlights the importance of protecting European values, stating that the emotional well-being of children should not be monetized by large platforms, framing this as a matter of sovereignty [6]. Group 3: Defense Cooperation Challenges - Despite facing significant challenges, Macron refutes claims of failure regarding the Franco-German fighter jet project, asserting that the air forces have reached a consensus on strategic needs [3][6]. - He stresses the necessity for Europe to protect its critical value chains and rebuild fair trade conditions to avoid being overwhelmed [6].
马克龙:格陵兰岛危机并未结束,特朗普希望欧盟解体
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-10 09:04