March 28, 2020
PARIS (Reuters) – French President Emmanuel Macron sought on Saturday
to win over Italians, saying in an interview with Italy’s leading
newspapers that France was there to help and Italians should be wary of
talk about aid from China or Russia to fight the coronavirus.
Macron also called for stronger budget solidarity in Europe.
“France is alongside Italy,” Macron said in a interview to Italian newspapers La Repubblica, Corriere della Sera, and La Stampa.
“There is a lot of talk about Chinese or Russian aid, but why don’t
we say that France and Germany have delivered 2 million masks and tens
of thousands gowns to Italy?” Macron said.
“It is not sufficient, but this is just a start and we must not let
ourselves be intoxicated with what our international partners and
competitors say”.
Italy, one of the countries worst-hit by the virus worldwide, was
sharply critical of France and Germany after they initially declined to
provide face masks and other equipment to help handle the outbreak.
Rome turned instead for help to China, which sent an airplane full of
masks and ventilators bearing “Forza Italia” stickers with small
Chinese and Italian flags – and leaving a powerful impression on
Italians.
“Europe must feel proud and strong, because it is. But it must indeed
go much further. This is why I defend budget solidarity in the
management of this crisis and of its consequences,” Macron added.
“What worries me is the illness of every man for himself: if we do not
show solidarity, Italy, Spain or others would be able to say to their
European partners: where have you been when we were at the front? I do
not want this selfish and divided Europe”
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