Macron to Farmers: in Its Current State, the Mercosur Agreement Will Receive a Very Firm No From France (Minister)
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The French president tries to rebuild his relationship with the rural world in a climate of mistrust and protests. The controversy over the treaty with South America, the debate on productive sovereignty and the fractures within the community bloc
After a day of farmers' mobilization in Toulouse, Emmanuel Macron met with a delegation of French farmers. The Minister of Agriculture, present at the meeting, reports the president's commitment to remain "firm" with regard to the free trade agreement.
Beginning a cycle of exchanges around social networks, the move of the President of the Republic to Toulouse was also the occasion of an improvised meeting with angry farmers.
The draft free trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur, as it exists, will not receive any support from France, warned Emmanuel Macron during a meeting this Wednesday with farmers in Toulouse.
Jérôme Bayle, figure of the agricultural dispute, intends to show his incomprehension after the reversal of the Head of State with regard to the free trade treaty.
The president of France, Emmanuel Macron, announced that his country will veto the trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Mercosur. He anticipated this after having a meeting with French agricultural producers in Toulouse. Macron assured the rural sector that the treaty between the two regional blocs will receive “a no resounding from France”. The...
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