French President Emmanuel Macron says a strong Europe is needed to prevent global ‘chaos’
- French leader makes passionate plea for stronger backing from Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel on a range of reforms to strengthen Europe
- Macron is the first French president to address the German Bundestag in 18 years

French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday urged a Franco-German push to make Europe a stronger and more confident global player that could prevent “chaos” on the world stage.
Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have used a series of war anniversaries to project unity as they push back against populist and nationalist forces in Europe and Trump’s isolationist “America First” stance.
With half a year until European Parliament elections in which far-right forces look to make gains, Macron made a passionate plea for stronger backing from Merkel on a range of reforms to strengthen Europe.

“Europe, and within it the Franco-German couple, have the obligation not to let the world slip into chaos and to guide it on the road to peace,” Macron told the German parliament.
“That’s why Europe must be stronger … and win more sovereignty,” he said at a ceremony to honour the victims of past wars and dictatorships.