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France’s Macron calls talks on New Caledonia future
PARIS: President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday invited New Caledonia leaders to talks next week on the future of the French overseas territory, a year after deadly separatist violence in the Pacific archipelago. New Caledonian elected officials, as well as political, economic and civil society leaders would be invited to the discussions to start on July 2, a source familiar with
Political discussions continue and this work will be conducted with the Minister of Overseas Affairs, Manuel Valls, states the Head of State in his letter of invitation to the Caledonian actors on Tuesday 24 June.
Emmanuel Macron, in Nouméa, New Caledonia, on May 24, 2024. LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP Very expected, the invitation was formally received to the political leaders of Caledonians on Tuesday 24 June: the Head of State expects them "from July 2" for "a summit dedicated to New Caledonia and involving all the actors of the territory". Emmanuel Macron specifies that this work, organized "under [his] presidency", will be conducted "with the Minister of State",…
The President of the Republic wishes to exchange views on institutional but also economic and societal issues.
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