French President Emmanuel Macron warned that the U.S., China, and Russia are "dead against" European interests and called on Europeans to strengthen unity and self-defense capabilities during remarks in Athens on Friday. Macron also predicted that U.S.-European tensions will persist beyond President Donald Trump's term, describing the friction as a historical trend requiring fundamental European responses.
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French President Emmanuel Macron warned that the U.S., China, and Russia are "dead against" European interests and called on Europeans to strengthen unity and self-defense capabilities during remarks in Athens on Friday. Macron also predicted that U.S.-European tensions will persist beyond President Donald Trump's term, describing the friction as a historical trend requiring fundamental European responses.