
Paris – The French president acknowledged “undeniable progress” credited to the European Commission, but noted a “unanimous political rejection of the agreement,” as evidenced by recent discussions in the National Assembly and the Senate.
“The signing of the agreement is just the beginning. I will continue to advocate for the full and effective implementation of the commitments made by the European Commission and to safeguard our farmers,” he stated.
This decision aligns with the opposition from Ireland, Poland, and Hungary, yet it is anticipated that the European Commission will still secure approval from a majority of member states during the qualified majority vote on Friday in Brussels.
Emmanuel Macron, facing pressure from farmers who protested in Paris on Thursday, remarked, “France supports international trade, but the EU-Mercosur agreement is outdated, negotiated for too long on obsolete foundations.” (8 January 2026)













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