Japan seeks French backing as Macron begins Asia trip in Iran war’s shadow
French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Japan this week to meet with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Japan is seeking support from France regarding the Strait of Hormuz crisis, which has caused oil prices to rise.

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AI-generatedFrench President Emmanuel Macron is visiting Japan this week to meet with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. Japan is seeking support from France regarding the Strait of Hormuz crisis, which has caused oil prices to rise. The visit also comes amid increasing tensions between Japan and China, stemming from Takaichi's comments about potential military action against Taiwan. China views these comments as crossing a "red line," leading to intensified Chinese military maneuvers around Japan. Macron's visit aims to foster solidarity between Japan and Europe in the face of these geopolitical challenges.
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5 extractedChina’s foreign ministry has said her remarks crossed a “red line”.
Takaichi told parliament that military action against Taiwan could constitute a “survival-threatening situation” for Japan.
The French president’s three-day visit begins Tuesday before he heads to South Korea.
Japan seeks French backing amid a diplomatic falling-out with Beijing.
Chinese military manoeuvres around Japan had intensified.