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Macron takes the stage uninvited at Africa summit to scold crowd for 'total lack of respect'

French President Emmanuel Macron interrupted a youth session at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, on Monday to scold attendees for talking over speakers. Macron stated the disruption was "a total lack of respect" and suggested those wishing to speak elsewhere should leave the room.

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Macron takes the stage uninvited at Africa summit to scold crowd for 'total lack of respect'
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French President Emmanuel Macron interrupted a youth session at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, on Monday to scold attendees for talking over speakers. Macron stated the disruption was "a total lack of respect" and suggested those wishing to speak elsewhere should leave the room. His uninvited remarks drew immediate criticism on social media, with some accusing him of condescension and disrespect towards Africans on their own continent. The incident occurred as Macron was in Kenya to promote a more equal partnership between France and African nations.

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Kenyan-Canadian lawyer Dr. Miguna Miguna stated that Africans do not need Macron's permission to speak in Africa.

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Former Zimbabwean MP Fadzayi Mahere criticized Macron's remarks as condescending and inappropriate for addressing people on the African continent.

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Macron called the disruption 'a total lack of respect' and suggested attendees go outside if they wanted to speak.

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French President Emmanuel Macron interrupted a youth-focused session at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi and publicly scolded attendees.

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The incident occurred while Macron was in Kenya to promote a more equal and respectful partnership with African nations.

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close Video 'Total lack of respect:' Macron scolds youth audience in Africa French President Emmanuel Macron sparked backlash after interrupting a conference in Kenya to scold attendees for talking over speakers. ( Agency Pool via Reuters.) NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min French President Emmanuel Macron sparked a firestorm of criticism after he interrupted a youth-focused session at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi on Monday, publicly scolding attendees for talking over speakers and calling the disruption "a total lack of respect." Video from the event showed Macron rising from his seat and walking onto the stage during the "Africa Forward: Creation in Motion" session, which featured artists and young entrepreneurs speaking about culture and innovation. "Excuse me, everybody. Hey, hey, hey," Macron told the audience. "I’m sorry, guys. But it’s impossible to speak about culture, to have people like that super inspired, coming here, making a speech with such a noise." "So this is a total lack of respect," he continued. "I suggest if you want to have bilateral or speak about somebody else, I mean something else, you have bilateral rooms, or you go outside. If you want to stay here, we listen to the people, and we’re playing the same game." MACRON TO APPOINT FOURTH PRIME MINISTER IN A YEAR AS DEBT BATTLE TOPPLES CENTRIST LEADER A screen shot of French President Emmanuel Macron stops a session at the Africa Forward Summit in Kenya (Reuters) Macron was immediately criticized for his uninvited remarks on social media. A former member of Parliament from Zimbabwe, Fadzayi Mahere, called the French leader out on X. "Respectfully @EmmanuelMacron I don’t believe that it’s courteous or appropriate for you to come onto our Continent and talk down at people like this. They are not your kids. Don’t be condescending. Imagine if a guest of the state did the same in your country? Would it fly? I don’t think so." Another post from a Kenyan-Canadian lawyer with 3.1 million followers announced, "Africans don’t need @EmmanuelMacron’s permission to speak in Africa," said Dr. Miguna Miguna, who in January announced he was running for the Kenyan presidency in 2027, according to local reports. A report published Monday by Modern Ghana, the interruption carried a symbolic irony, as Macron had traveled to Kenya to promote what Paris describes as a more equal and respectful partnership with African nations, moving away from what critics have long viewed as a paternalistic post-colonial model. The incident took place during the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, where more than 30 African leaders, business executives and young entrepreneurs gathered for discussions focused on economic development, innovation and cooperation between Africa and Europe. Kenya’s Standard Media reported that the exchange "cast an unusual shadow" over the summit, noting that some civil society groups characterized the two-day summit as a "reengineering of imperialism." The moment underscored the balancing act facing Macron as France attempts to redefine its relationship with Africa following years of political tensions and military withdrawals from several West African countries. French President Emmanuel Macron, arrives at the White House, Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, in Washington. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo) Earlier Monday, Macron told students at the University of Nairobi that "Africa is succeeding" and argued the continent needs investment to strengthen its sovereignty rather than dependence on development aid, according to Modern Ghana’s report by Mustapha Bature Sallama. The report also noted Macron acknowledged France’s own financial constraints during the remarks. Macron has increasingly emphasized partnerships with African youth, entrepreneurs and cultural leaders as Paris recalibrates its Africa strategy amid growing competition from Russia, China and Turkey for influence across the continent. Efrat Lachter is a foreign correspondent for Fox News Digital covering international affairs and the United Nations. Follow her on X @efratlachter. Stories can be sent to efrat.lachter@fox.com. Fox News' Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world." By entering your email and clicking the Subscribe button, you agree to the Fox News and Terms of Use, and agree to receive content and promotional communications from Fox News. You understand that you can opt-out at any time. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter!
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