French President Emmanuel Macron was so furious with the Biden administration last fall over a submarine snub, he ordered his ambassador to the U.S. to return to Paris.
A year later, Macron himself is in Washington to be feted at a pomp-filled state dinner – the first of Joe Biden’s presidency and the second such invitation for the French leader. Macron was also the first foreign leader bestowed with the honor during the Trump administration.
Both nations can attribute the détente in large part to Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine underscored the importance of the transatlantic alliance and the need for solidarity between the U.S. and its oldest ally, said Célia Belin, a former adviser to the French foreign ministry.
Australia cut a submarine deal with the U.S. and Britain and canceled a submarine purchase from France.
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Transnational challenges such as the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis in Europe, the threat of a global recession and tension between the U.S. and China are far bigger than the diplomatic row that was the source of last year’s friction, said Gérard Araud, a former French diplomat who was served as ambassador to the United States under Macron.
“The issues today are so important, what is at stake is so important, that the Australian submarines business is not forgotten and not forgiven, but in a sense, it is a bit in the background,” Araud said.
Macron’s second state dinner under as many U.S. presidents is also a testament to France’s authority in Europe under his leadership. Amid political instability in the U.K., Brexit and leadership changes in the wealthy European nations of Italy and Germany, Macron has emerged as a global power player, fashioning himself as a conduit between the West and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
France has become the go-to partner for the United States, said Charles Kupchan, a former senior National Security Council aide to presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
“And that’s in part because of Macron, who is an unusually bold and forward leaning leader in the European context,” Kupchan said, “and it’s in part because other potential partners aren’t quite as useful as they used to be.”
Macron has positioned France to provide what he has described as “dynamic balance” between the United States and China in their battle for global dominance.
A day after Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Bali, Indonesia, on the margins of the G20 economic summit, Macron sat down with Xi. He said after the meeting that he believes China can play “a more important mediating role” in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and that he intends to make a trip to Beijing early next year.
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France is the top military power in continental Europe, and Macron is the longest-serving current leader of a major European nation, said Max Bergmann, a former senior State Department official and director of the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
“There’s always been a level of mutual distrust and competition between the United States and France, and our bureaucracies haven’t always worked together well or trusted each other,” he said. “And I think the hope is that you can use a state dinner like this to really set the course for just broader trust building between our two governments, and then that snowballs and it leads to other initiatives and cooperation, whether that’s over China and the Indo-Pacific, whether that’s on climate, whether that’s on trade, on all sorts of other initiatives.”
Biden and Macron have a long list of topics to discuss when they hold formal talks during the state visit. Chief among them will be the economic and military measures the West has taken to bolster Ukraine and drain Putin’s resources.
European nations and the U.S. are racing to put a price ceiling in place for sales of Russian oil before a self-imposed deadline of Dec. 5. Macron would also like Biden to use the levers of government to apply additional pressure to American energy companies to reduce their prices, current and former French officials say.
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Friction between the U.S. and the French is as old as the American Revolution. Last year’s contretemps over submarines is just the latest example.
“It’s almost like we’re siblings, with France being the older sibling and the U.S. being the younger one,” said Laura Auricchio, dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center in New York and an expert on 18th century France.
“We share a great deal in terms of values and outlook but sometimes we do get on each other’s nerves.”
Thousands of French soldiers fought alongside the Americans during the Revolutionary War. But even George Washington, who would forge a long friendship with the French military officer Marquis de Lafayette, was suspicious of the French soldiers who arrived in North America to join the war effort.
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