Macron Praises US-France ‘Special Bond’ Of ‘Rendezvous With Freedom’

French President Emmanuel Macron addresses a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol April 25, 2018 in Washington, DC. Macron is taking part in an official three-day visit to the United States.
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 25: French President Emmanuel Macron addresses a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol April 25, 2018 in Washington, DC. Macron is taking part in an offic... WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 25: French President Emmanuel Macron addresses a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol April 25, 2018 in Washington, DC. Macron is taking part in an official three-day visit to the United States. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) MORE LESS

WASHINGTON (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron drew Wednesday on the “shared bond” of U.S.-French relations to call for a rejection of isolationism and instead for the countries to bond together anew for a 21st century security.

Macron opened a joint meeting of Congress, saying “the American and French people have had a rendezvous with freedom.”

Speaking almost directly to President Donald Trump, Macron quickly turned to the top issues of Syria, free trade and the Paris accord on climate change — issues where he and Trump disagree — as he urged the United States not to retreat from world affairs, but to embrace its historic role as a military leader of world affairs.

“We are living in a time of anger and fear because of these current global threats,” Macron told lawmakers. “You can play with fears and angers for a time, but they do not construct anything.”

With a nod to great American leaders, including former President Franklin Roosevelt, he warned against sowing seeds of fear.

“We have two possible ways ahead. We can choose isolationism, withdrawal and nationalism. It can be tempting to us as a temporary remedy to our fears,” he said. “But closing the door to the world will not stop the evolution of the world.”

In recounting common bonds from the earliest days of the United States, Macron talked about a meeting between Ben Franklin and the French philosopher Voltaire, “kissing each other’s cheeks.”

In an apparent reference to his friendly meetings this week with Trump, he said, “It can remind you of something.”

Macron was speaking as part of his visit to the United States. It’s the first time a president from France has addressed Congress in more than a decade, but follows a tradition of foreign leaders appearing at the U.S. Capitol.

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  1. If only Macron could hang around for about a month and repeat this message every day…it just might sink in for the Don…soon he will be looking to blow up people in Iran…

  2. “You can play with fears and angers for a time, but they do not construct anything.”

    “C’est pourquoi je suis venu jouer ce singe ignorant comme un violon,” he chuckled, adding “Tu peux m’appeler Jascha Heifetz si tu veux.”

  3. A golden bond? Donald likes warm relations…

  4. The only rendezvous Trump is going to have is with Robert Mueller.

    Mueller Time is coming!

  5. Avatar for caltg caltg says:

    Macron’s speech was an articulate, elegant, forward looking, and very precise rebuke of the Trumpist and GOP world view. The President of the French Republic demonstrates a level of competence, maturity, and class that is completely absent from our classless fake-president Trump. Vive Macron!

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